greddy ti-c install
#1
greddy ti-c install
Hey I'm about to install my new exhaust (greddy ti-c, single exhaust) and was wondering if there are any hanging issues or other quick fixes I should be aware of with single exhaust applications or this particular model before I start.
thanks!
thanks!
#3
ok what about jacking the car up? a buddy of mine has rino ramps but it doesnt raise the car enough...
Would it be safe to put the front two tires on the ramps and then use two jacks in the back? Also i didnt know if we jack the back tires will the front ones move if the car is in gear and E-brake pulled?
or does anyone have any tips for garage lifting?
Thanks
Would it be safe to put the front two tires on the ramps and then use two jacks in the back? Also i didnt know if we jack the back tires will the front ones move if the car is in gear and E-brake pulled?
or does anyone have any tips for garage lifting?
Thanks
#4
look around on this one....this particular exhaust seems to have some issues as far as length or angle of exhaust and it melting the rear bumper...it may be an install issue, so i'd ask around more
#5
just jack it up and then block the front tires. no need to jack the fron up also. if you have a good floor jack, that lifts high enough you can change everything from underneath with no problem from test pipes back. if i can fit my fatass under my car then you should be able to also. just make sure to use your jack stands.
#6
Make sure you have some wheel chocks or some big rocks to put under the front tires. Go to advanced auto and buy some anti-sieze, b/c i promise you you'll have a hard time getting the bolts off and you don't want that to happen again, so put some anti-sieze on all the bolts before you put on the new exhaust. Also lube up the hangers really well when taking them off and putting them on, nothing works better than wd-40 -- trust me that saves like 20 minutes.
Also once you take your original exhaust off - Turn your car on and rev it a few times get it on tape too if you can, its a fun sound.
Good luck with the install - my tanabe hyper medallion took about 2 hours in the dark with only hand tools and a friend.
Also once you take your original exhaust off - Turn your car on and rev it a few times get it on tape too if you can, its a fun sound.
Good luck with the install - my tanabe hyper medallion took about 2 hours in the dark with only hand tools and a friend.
#7
Originally Posted by BigZ88
look around on this one....this particular exhaust seems to have some issues as far as length or angle of exhaust and it melting the rear bumper...it may be an install issue, so i'd ask around more
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#9
hey man just curious if you got your Ti-C exhaust on or not. Im kind of iffy about getting this exhaust after reading this post. I woulda been pissed if i got it and it cooked my bumper. Im trying to decide if i want to do the JIC Single or the Greddy Ti-C.
#10
Originally Posted by MATTY_T
hey man just curious if you got your Ti-C exhaust on or not. Im kind of iffy about getting this exhaust after reading this post. I woulda been pissed if i got it and it cooked my bumper. Im trying to decide if i want to do the JIC Single or the Greddy Ti-C.
#11
Originally Posted by Jim@Showstoppers
Greddy has recalled and I believe discontinued the TI-C exhausts, they were melting rear bumpers.
#12
Originally Posted by Jim@Showstoppers
Greddy has recalled and I believe discontinued the TI-C exhausts, they were melting rear bumpers.
#13
Originally Posted by jumpin800agl
well those of us that have the exhaust and have had burned bumper, would Greddy be liable for any damages under warranty? My exhaust was installed by a Greddy authorized shop.
#14
Originally Posted by jumpin800agl
well those of us that have the exhaust and have had burned bumper, would Greddy be liable for any damages under warranty? My exhaust was installed by a Greddy authorized shop.
Jim
#16
If you back the car onto the ramps so the back is in the air, there is plenty of room to work under there. If you can, put the ramps on a piece of carpet with about a foot extra carpet coming out the front of the ramps, this will keep you from pushing the ramps out from under your car when you drive off. The Y pipe bolts are close to the sides so you don't really need to be under the car for that, just on the side, and the rest will be roomy enough. I've done 3 Injen installs and a Nismo install and they have been cake.
As for taking the stock back muffler off, I use a long pry bar and use the pipes sticking out of the back muffler as the fulcrum. Take the forward (easy ) one off first, then slide your head under the car, legs tricking out and pop off the drivers side (ease muffler down onto your chest), do the passenger side (ease the rest on your chest) and back out.
Use liquid wrench on the bolts before you start and if you must lube the hangers, use a silicone spay (not WD40).
Chris
As for taking the stock back muffler off, I use a long pry bar and use the pipes sticking out of the back muffler as the fulcrum. Take the forward (easy ) one off first, then slide your head under the car, legs tricking out and pop off the drivers side (ease muffler down onto your chest), do the passenger side (ease the rest on your chest) and back out.
Use liquid wrench on the bolts before you start and if you must lube the hangers, use a silicone spay (not WD40).
Chris
#18
You can add a spacer on the exhaust hangers to lower them down from the bumper a bit. I did it, and I have yet to have any bumper burning. Unbolt the exhaust hanger, and then take some washers or nuts and slip them on the bolts for the the exhaust hanger. It lowered the exhaust a bit more, and I think it will prevent any bumper burn problems.