anyway to keep stock exhaust......

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Old Mar 22, 2004 | 04:55 PM
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anyway to keep stock exhaust......

im about to get my helix downpipe and borla hush cat-back. how will i go about modifying my borla hush to mate with my dp? i know i could cut off my stock cat back flange and weld it onto the borla but i dont wanna do that. any muffler shops down here have any experiences with this? thanks and mahalos myron
Old Mar 22, 2004 | 05:51 PM
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myron,
I tried to PM you earlier but your mailbox was full.

The Borla comes with a short length of pipe and one side of a ball flange. You'll need just a two bolt 3" flat flange and a short length of 3" pipe. Any exhaust shop should be able to do it.

Also, you can just bolt up the Borla to the Helix as is and it will connect though you might have a small exhaust leak.
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will the shops have the 2 bolt 3" flat flange? oh and ill go delete some messages. thanks
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Originally posted by Mister 2
Also, you can just bolt up the Borla to the Helix as is and it will connect though you might have a small exhaust leak.
some other thread said that 2 gaskets will work? any thoughts about it?
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