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Old 10-15-08, 11:38 AM
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Is there a writeup of DIY for stock exhaust removal? Did a search and nothing came up. Do I need to lift the car? Looks like I can just go under car without lifting.
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Give yourself some room to work with and lift it. Honestly not sure you can remove it without lifting it.
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all i used was some driveup ramps and backed up on them and took me bout 30 mins to take the stock exhaust off.. but it could be done without lifting the car just need some room
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I've a question about intake and exhaust system. I'm going to put F-SPORT intake and HKS hi power exhaust. Do I need to make any special specific settings for my engine or for something to make it work properly after installation intake and exhaust system?

THANKS!))
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Originally Posted by Limpart
I've a question about intake and exhaust system. I'm going to put F-SPORT intake and HKS hi power exhaust. Do I need to make any special specific settings for my engine or for something to make it work properly after installation intake and exhaust system?

THANKS!))
Reset the ECU!!!
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yah I would definitely reset after the intake... the easy way is to just take off your neg bat for 30 seconds and put it back... hard way is to find the right fuses.. =)
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Originally Posted by bondman2
all i used was some driveup ramps and backed up on them and took me bout 30 mins to take the stock exhaust off.. but it could be done without lifting the car just need some room
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Originally Posted by dojoman
Is there a writeup of DIY for stock exhaust removal? Did a search and nothing came up. Do I need to lift the car? Looks like I can just go under car without lifting.
Here you go. It's a DIY on the axle back. hope this helps. .it's only a few hangers and couple bolts.. not to hard

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...=diy+rear+axle
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