3rd gen Engine/Drivetrain Engine/Drivetrain Modification Discussions for 1999-2003 Models Only (BJ chassis)

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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 04:36 PM
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I just finished my full exhaust with and edtion of the MSP sp2 catback pipe (the new one with 1 resonator) I was told it wouldnt fit cause the MSP catback pipe is too short for a sedan. So I decided to see if it would fit just for kick and indeed it did but not without consequences. If anything it seems like the pipe is too long its causing my axleback to get pushed up in result having my muffler almost pointing at the ground. Now its look all ghetto like its about to fall off.

Anyone have any ideas on what I can do?
Old Mar 14, 2005 | 04:40 PM
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the resonator sections are the same...it's the muffler that's different. If you have a sedan you need a muffler made for a sedan...everything else is identical.
Old Mar 14, 2005 | 04:45 PM
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I have the msp sedan axleback. The fitment was fine with the stock catback pipe but now that the sp2 pipe is on its all messed.

This is my current setup
OBX header -> MAM midpipe -> Greddy SP2 catback pipe -> MSP axleback

quite a combination if i say so myself :P
Old Mar 14, 2005 | 05:00 PM
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hmm....i dunno man, something is bound to be off when you have so many different people working on the same part.

just fyi, anarchistchikens mam midpipe didn't fit at all....we had to force everything to make it sit without burnin up the bumper and rattling.

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