Kinetix(lsdunique) HF Cat Pipes... INSTALLED
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Kinetix(lsdunique) HF Cat Pipes... INSTALLED
These things look great. They'll pass a visual, i'm 90% sure. Looks like an OEM part.
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[Installation]:Weighed in these at exactly half the weight of the stock cats. Approx savings of about 10lb. No major problems with the install. Getting to the bolts on the stock one was a little tricky. I wouldnt do it on jack stands or ramps. Install went smooth. The set I got seemed to be sitting a little too close to the heat shield above. Took about 2 hours but we were taking our time. Can definitely be done in less than an hour.
[Sound]:First impression: "ummm, I guess its louder." Definitely can smell something cooking. Added a db or two to the sound of the borla. To tell you the truth I was a little dissapointed -- but I didn't realize something. The secret here is time. About 2 hours later, drove the car down to meet up with some buds. After I left, wow. The sound changed. To tell you the truth I wasn't really buying the "break in" stuff. Now, a few days later, it even sounds better. It's AMAZING because its subtle and sounds right.
I'll go straight ahead and say if you want a loud, attention getting exhaust, get kinetix test pipes and the Injen SES. If you want the right sound, the right tone and feel like too loud is embarassing, buy this right now. It's perfect.
[Performance]:"Butt Dyno" is something i don't really put much stock in. A product could make you lose low end torque causing the curve to be more drastic and the "butt dyno" would tell you your car got faster.
Again, when I first installed it. Didn't feel a thing. 2-3 days later, theres an obvious change.
I'm pretty confident that it feels like it pulls better 3500 and up. Below that, no difference. Moderate torque increase in lower rpms..... higher gears push better at lower speeds.
Dyno pending.
Cons: Only one. There was a rattle sometimes at idle. The cats sit really close to the heat shields. I got under there yesterday and used a crobar and bent the heat shield up a little where it was touching. Seems to have fixed the problem. Spoke to lsdunique, he says he's fixing this.
Overall: If you've been looking to get cat replacements. Get these 100%. The price is right. Thats unless you're into loud & raspy test pipes that you might have to swap out for emissions.
Also, didn't cause a CEL.
Ok, ok, this thread is worthless without pics, I know. So here we go.
Installed:
Sound clips will be posted here tomorrow.
Won't waste time with nonsense, on to the review you want to hear:
[Installation]:Weighed in these at exactly half the weight of the stock cats. Approx savings of about 10lb. No major problems with the install. Getting to the bolts on the stock one was a little tricky. I wouldnt do it on jack stands or ramps. Install went smooth. The set I got seemed to be sitting a little too close to the heat shield above. Took about 2 hours but we were taking our time. Can definitely be done in less than an hour.
[Sound]:First impression: "ummm, I guess its louder." Definitely can smell something cooking. Added a db or two to the sound of the borla. To tell you the truth I was a little dissapointed -- but I didn't realize something. The secret here is time. About 2 hours later, drove the car down to meet up with some buds. After I left, wow. The sound changed. To tell you the truth I wasn't really buying the "break in" stuff. Now, a few days later, it even sounds better. It's AMAZING because its subtle and sounds right.
I'll go straight ahead and say if you want a loud, attention getting exhaust, get kinetix test pipes and the Injen SES. If you want the right sound, the right tone and feel like too loud is embarassing, buy this right now. It's perfect.
[Performance]:"Butt Dyno" is something i don't really put much stock in. A product could make you lose low end torque causing the curve to be more drastic and the "butt dyno" would tell you your car got faster.
Again, when I first installed it. Didn't feel a thing. 2-3 days later, theres an obvious change.
I'm pretty confident that it feels like it pulls better 3500 and up. Below that, no difference. Moderate torque increase in lower rpms..... higher gears push better at lower speeds.
Dyno pending.
Cons: Only one. There was a rattle sometimes at idle. The cats sit really close to the heat shields. I got under there yesterday and used a crobar and bent the heat shield up a little where it was touching. Seems to have fixed the problem. Spoke to lsdunique, he says he's fixing this.
Overall: If you've been looking to get cat replacements. Get these 100%. The price is right. Thats unless you're into loud & raspy test pipes that you might have to swap out for emissions.
Also, didn't cause a CEL.
Ok, ok, this thread is worthless without pics, I know. So here we go.
Installed:
Sound clips will be posted here tomorrow.
Last edited by zxsaint; 01-12-2004 at 07:20 PM.
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Looks good! You said it was close to the heat shield but in the pics it looks like it is touching the car. That is something I would be very worried about since a catalytic converter get VERY hot...
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all_bark: reused the old gaskets. ~15k miles on them.
ChrisM: no headers, I don't think i'll ever get them. Worst hp/$ ratio mod. I'd rather put that money towards a SC or turbo setup. It seems like cams + headers installed = 80% of FI costs at 10-15% the gains.
As for possible problems with it sitting so close: The rattling is gone and I don't hear any contact being made.
ChrisM: no headers, I don't think i'll ever get them. Worst hp/$ ratio mod. I'd rather put that money towards a SC or turbo setup. It seems like cams + headers installed = 80% of FI costs at 10-15% the gains.
As for possible problems with it sitting so close: The rattling is gone and I don't hear any contact being made.
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We have already made the changes to the JIG to allow for extra clearance so the heat shield won't be a problem on future cats.
ZXsaint actually received our very first pair of these so we could get his feedback and make any necessary adjustments.
ZXsaint actually received our very first pair of these so we could get his feedback and make any necessary adjustments.
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Oh they sound so nice, especially with the addition of the Borla TD! I guess they're right about the borla TD sounding more like a muscle car / V8.
Do you experience any problems or issues with your exhaust?
Do you experience any problems or issues with your exhaust?