With the Stainless Works Long Tubes and Magnaflow Comps my system was loud but the rasp and drone sucked. I installed a Magnaflow Resonated X and it killed the drone and rasp but still had the flow I needed. Sounds Great Now!
I mentioned earlier I scored some 6 piston Brembos from a friend for $200 bucks. I got the steel braided brake lines in yesterday from LMR and the calipers from my friend last night. Cleaned them, taped them and did my primer base coat today. Tomorrow will be the orange paint and the following...
I work at Bosch making injectors. Not clear on the question. Have a picture I can view?
Maybe this will help.
https://sites.google.com/site/sloppywiki/how-to-section/injectorspacerhowto
I made it through the first page. I'm seriously not trying to be rude...stay away from NOS. I'm not saying it's bad...but YOU need to stay away from it. Words of Wisdom
My 18, since this was taken, new side steps, 3K in stereo, black exhaust tip, painted front and back badges, LED tail lights and tinted the front windows.
Just got off the Phone with AM. He referenced the part number through Wilwood's site and they indeed do not fit. He was a little surprised that they do not fit and that that was the only steel braided brake line option they had. He is going to have the site updated. Good thing they hadn't...
Friend sold me his 6 Piston Brembo's for $200. Ordered $100.00 steel braided brake lines, ordered some $200.00 slotted rotors and brake pads. Not a bad price all in all to go from a 4 to a 6 Piston.
Clay is very easy to use and as a car owner you should absolutely get familiar with it. I use spray detailer and claybar, just rub the bar back and forth to clean the clear coat. Just don't use it after you drop it.
Same experience here. I was running the 3" Magnaflow Competition Catback with Stainless Works Long Tubes with no cats and the drone and rasp was so terrible it was embarrassing to drive the car. I had the Magnaflow 3" resonated X welded in and it completely killed the drone and rasp. Now it's...