Fitting an uppipe
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Fitting an uppipe
Does anyone have instructions or pictures of how to fit an uppipe?
I hear its a big job but thought I should do it when fitting a downpipe
j
I hear its a big job but thought I should do it when fitting a downpipe
j
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What age car is it?-if its a bugeye,then have a look here-
http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/sho...p?threadid=194
If its classic or blobeye then theres no need to change the uppipe as there isnt a cat in it as std(unless youre going for big power)
http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/sho...p?threadid=194
If its classic or blobeye then theres no need to change the uppipe as there isnt a cat in it as std(unless youre going for big power)
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Originally Posted by Sparkie30
Does anyone have instructions or pictures of how to fit an uppipe?
I hear its a big job but thought I should do it when fitting a downpipe
j
I hear its a big job but thought I should do it when fitting a downpipe
j
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Originally Posted by easyrider
What age car is it?-if its a bugeye,then have a look here-
http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/sho...p?threadid=194
If its classic or blobeye then theres no need to change the uppipe as there isnt a cat in it as std(unless youre going for big power)
http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/sho...p?threadid=194
If its classic or blobeye then theres no need to change the uppipe as there isnt a cat in it as std(unless youre going for big power)
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