For those who have the Injen SES....
I changed 5 exhaust systems by backing up onto some Rhino ramps. It's easy enough to get to all the bolts that way. There is really no use to getting the front up in the air unless you are doing HF cats/test pipes at the same time.
To get the back box hangers off I used 2 foot crow bar, using the exit pipes on the back box as the fulcrum, takes about 10 seconds a side and you don't need lube.
If you are going to use lube on the rubber, get silicone, petroleum is not good for rubber.
As for the Injen, the system looks awesome, has nice welds and is a simple bolt on.
Thats about the only good thing I can say about the Injen straight tip 50mm Super SES (I don't have any experience with the newer "Track" 60mm pipe system, hopefully they learned from experience).
Chris
To get the back box hangers off I used 2 foot crow bar, using the exit pipes on the back box as the fulcrum, takes about 10 seconds a side and you don't need lube.
If you are going to use lube on the rubber, get silicone, petroleum is not good for rubber.
As for the Injen, the system looks awesome, has nice welds and is a simple bolt on.
Thats about the only good thing I can say about the Injen straight tip 50mm Super SES (I don't have any experience with the newer "Track" 60mm pipe system, hopefully they learned from experience).
Chris
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Originally Posted by HyperSprite
I changed 5 exhaust systems by backing up onto some Rhino ramps. It's easy enough to get to all the bolts that way. There is really no use to getting the front up in the air unless you are doing HF cats/test pipes at the same time.
To get the back box hangers off I used 2 foot crow bar, using the exit pipes on the back box as the fulcrum, takes about 10 seconds a side and you don't need lube.
If you are going to use lube on the rubber, get silicone, petroleum is not good for rubber.
As for the Injen, the system looks awesome, has nice welds and is a simple bolt on.
Thats about the only good thing I can say about the Injen straight tip 50mm Super SES (I don't have any experience with the newer "Track" 60mm pipe system, hopefully they learned from experience).
Chris
To get the back box hangers off I used 2 foot crow bar, using the exit pipes on the back box as the fulcrum, takes about 10 seconds a side and you don't need lube.
If you are going to use lube on the rubber, get silicone, petroleum is not good for rubber.
As for the Injen, the system looks awesome, has nice welds and is a simple bolt on.
Thats about the only good thing I can say about the Injen straight tip 50mm Super SES (I don't have any experience with the newer "Track" 60mm pipe system, hopefully they learned from experience).
Chris
the 50mm is good n/a, but ovbiously not good FI, but still better than stock...
The i have seen the newer 60mm track exhaust with bigger tips and burned tips good for ~405whp on single turbo setup stock boost, so its not bad at all
Definatly worth the extra 120-150 bucks more that it might cost
The i have seen the newer 60mm track exhaust with bigger tips and burned tips good for ~405whp on single turbo setup stock boost, so its not bad at all
Definatly worth the extra 120-150 bucks more that it might cost
Ive had mine for over two and a half years and Ive noticed lately that its quieter than it used to be. It use to be noticeably louder at start up and when cruising. Now it doesnt seem that loud at all. I still love it though!
i think its that you are more used to the sound(maybe it did quit a bit but has alot to do with that you got used to it too)...what i like about injen was that in the lower Rpms its just deeper and nice, it doesn't open up until you are WOT at highwer rpms..then it gets nice and loud
yah 
i had it for over 10k miles and i thougth it had quieted too but everytime i would drive witha friend or race they still reminded me that it was loud
that why i loved the exhaust...looks very mean... not stupid loud regular driving but if you "step on it" you will hear it

i had it for over 10k miles and i thougth it had quieted too but everytime i would drive witha friend or race they still reminded me that it was loud

that why i loved the exhaust...looks very mean... not stupid loud regular driving but if you "step on it" you will hear it
Maybe you guys are just going deaf which is why it sounds quieter . . .
I agree about the Injen being low-key at lower RPMs but once on WOT, watch out! It either intimidates or is admired by other drivers.
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Originally Posted by CaliTouring
Quick Q? Do any of you know of a good cleaning solution for exhaust? The reason why is because mine are going to look like this:
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another options woudl be high flow cats instead of the test pipes to ease up on the sound..but anyways...thats jsut sound talking which is pure taste
i really like the new injen track edition
http://www.intensepower.com/intitiptredt.html
i really like the new injen track edition
http://www.intensepower.com/intitiptredt.html
*** Now I know we have alot of Injen SES people checking in on this post. For those guys running TP or High Flow cats, which ones are you using. My concern is that the inlets of the SES are so small (about 2-2.25"), most of the TPs or high flows would have a much larger exit, therefore creating a bottle neck in your exhaust system - not good.
I have the Injen Track Edition sitting in my garage right now, I put the stock exhaust back on after I put on my test pipes, it was damn loud. I'll probably end up putting it back on in the spring though, I miss the all the popping and gurgling noises when decelerating and rattling my interior loose
The titanium tips are sexy too.
I have the Titek test pipes, which I believe are 2.5". Are there even any test pipes with a 2.25" diameter?
Originally Posted by PhiSig
*** Now I know we have alot of Injen SES people checking in on this post. For those guys running TP or High Flow cats, which ones are you using. My concern is that the inlets of the SES are so small (about 2-2.25"), most of the TPs or high flows would have a much larger exit, therefore creating a bottle neck in your exhaust system - not good.
I looove my injen exhaust. Its got a deep rumble down low, and absolutely screams up top. Definately one of my favorites. Its loud enough for me to make car alarms chirp in parking structures.
Only thing i dont like is the drone, but ive gotten used to that, so its not a big issue to me.
Only thing i dont like is the drone, but ive gotten used to that, so its not a big issue to me.
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