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Re: Obx
I already e-mailed the supplier since I could not find a direct link to OBX. What they said was to "shave off some of the block" to fix the problem. And it states when selling them "I cannot confirm which years and models as it seems to vary but only a small number of my customers have had this problem.Please do your own research." So that is stupid of OBX, they should make a list of years/models they rub against so the customers know they have to spend alot of money/time modifying. And they said you might have to shave the block SLIGHTLY, but in order for it to clear right so there is no leak, I would've had to shave of almost 1/2" off the block. I found the problem with the short exhaust, it is a cat-back and I didnt have a catalytic converter. And yes it does have the woven part, so no problem there, im just gonna get the exhaust extended and welded and run no cat. But still I was just trying to give a heads up, because people like me who are going to school and trying to work on their own cars have very little time for things not fitting properly, because then it takes time to send and recieve e-mails and find out how to fix the problem etc. It wouldnt be that bad if it was a project car, but in reality most non-turbo four door family sedan rice-burners are non-wealthy kids who use them to get to school and as everyday drivers, like me.
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94' Nissan Altima SE
K&N High Flow Air Filter
Greddy St Exhaust
OBX Header
Short Throw Shifter
Extreme Performance Clutch
68' AMC Abassador
Chevy 350
TH 350 Tranny
Headers
Dual Exhaust
1999 Suzuki GSX-R 600
Yellow/Black
Yoshimura Exhaust
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