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Old 01-31-2015, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
If it has the same type clamps as oem you have to crank down really hard on the clamp bolt, use an air impact on highest setting.
really cause I only hand tighten it, funny thing is the borla instructions it came with said tighten to 35 lb.
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Originally Posted by captain-canada
really cause I only hand tighten it, funny thing is the borla instructions it came with said tighten to 35 lb.


When I put my system on the pipes disconnected going down the road, (instructions said 40ftlb) got under there and hammered on them with my impact and they haven't budged since.

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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
When I put my system on the pipes disconnected going down the road, (instructions said 40ftlb) got under there and hammered on them with my impact and they haven't budged since.
Wow crazy. Ya I figured 35lb wouldn't be tight enough. Thanks for the reply
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I guess a good rule of thumb; if they are leaking, probably need to tighten them more.
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I have the magna flow on my 2013 Eccoboost md it is very quite. I spoke to Magnaflow about it and they said they amplify the existing engine noise and as well know the eccoboost is a quite engine.
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Super 10 with duals 4" tips black chrome
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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
The system I have is known for being the mildest system on the market which is what I wanted. It's just a little louder than stock normal driving but when you put your foot down it growls pretty good and no drone at all.

Part #15461, fits all engines except ecoboost 2011 up and uses OEM mounts, no cutting, drilling or relocating anything just bolt on and roll.





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That sounds like what I am looking for. I don't want it to be any louder if possible.
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Originally Posted by Jhutts
Super 10 with duals 4" tips black chrome
you don't by chance have a sound clip? i'm interested in this exact setup. also, on a different subject, did you do the coilovers on the front or ES9000 shocks? I love the look, mine's still sitting stock...



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