matholland618
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Well, I am going to have to program my car. I have nitrous that I will be adding here before too long, and I am wanting the lope tune again when it comes back out through BAMA. With all that being said, I was wanting to get prepared for it. I pulled my SCT X4 from my 2000 and bought tunes for it. Just got my first tune wallago, but had to send another email off for my catback since it will be here tomorrow. Is there absolutely no way to clear the counter? I had read somewhere that people were tuning it back to stock, then driving it 50 miles before taking it into service.
I don't have many connections at the dealer, so I don't know how it would be if I was to need something done to my car at the dealer.
I have been talking with Adrian from MAK. I am a little more at ease with their product. He was telling me that they can leave the delete pipes a little longer so that the downsize to 2.5 on the catbacks can be cut off and bolted up to their delete pipes so that it is a full 3" exhaust. He also told me that I can get an additional flange to weld onto the cat, so that when the car is eventually traded in or taken in for warranty, one could throw the cat back on and bolt it up. This eases my mind a bit, because if I was to trade it in at a later time, I would have to leave the exhaust on and the car tuned so there would be no light. This way, I could pull the exhaust back off, and throw the cat back on and not be out so much money.
Yes you are cutting the exhaust at this point still, but at least one can bolt the cat back on.
I don't have many connections at the dealer, so I don't know how it would be if I was to need something done to my car at the dealer.
I have been talking with Adrian from MAK. I am a little more at ease with their product. He was telling me that they can leave the delete pipes a little longer so that the downsize to 2.5 on the catbacks can be cut off and bolted up to their delete pipes so that it is a full 3" exhaust. He also told me that I can get an additional flange to weld onto the cat, so that when the car is eventually traded in or taken in for warranty, one could throw the cat back on and bolt it up. This eases my mind a bit, because if I was to trade it in at a later time, I would have to leave the exhaust on and the car tuned so there would be no light. This way, I could pull the exhaust back off, and throw the cat back on and not be out so much money.
Yes you are cutting the exhaust at this point still, but at least one can bolt the cat back on.
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