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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 09:49 PM
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I just put it on. I agree with most of everyones else's reviews, sounds great, weighs exactly 7lbs according to my bathroom scale. And i shoot flames now :o)


only thing thats aggravating is its barely touching the rear bumper, starting to melt it what could i try to lower it some?
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Old Jun 6, 2010 | 10:02 PM
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You can try modifying/bending the hangers. Also:

http://www.evo-r.net/product/FD_carb...IELD/index.htm
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^ thanks.

also forgot, i wanted to mention. Im running full exhaust now. Well actually ive been running full exhaust for a while. I had a racing beat dual tip/ old style, not polished, before this greddy titanium. Never experienced any creep. I just assumed it was because of the restrictive racing beat. I fully expected to get some creep with the new Greddy. I even bought gyro restrictor plates in anticipation. But after driving it hard for a while, trying out the new exhaust, .... no creep?

Is that normal? what would be preventing the creep? i mean, im not complaining, but im almost wondering if there might be something wrong?
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