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Old 02-09-2003, 12:03 PM   #1
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Question Tuned Pipe Help

HEy everyone, I haver a RS4 RTR and i just bought a Yokomo tuned pipe for it. It came along with this really really tiny screw and the dealer handed me a wire. Now how am i suppose to install this? I know i need to remove the old muffler but now how am i suppose to secure this new pipe onto the chasis with it just being connected to the engine and a wire, which i have no clue on how to secure it. Oh... also for some reason, the dealer took some pliers and he bended the end of the wire intoa loop. So if anyone can be kind to help explain how i would go upon to install this, please tell me how. thank you.....I appreciate it.
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It depends. First off, on the chassis where your stock pipe was connected should be a hole. It should be countersunk, ie the screw (shoudl be a flat head screw) sits flush with the underside of the chassis. Put the screw in the hole from the bottom and put the loop that the guy made over the screw. Secure it with a lock nut, or a regular nut with a little lock-tite on the threads. Now here is where things get different dpending on the design of the pipe. On some pipes there is an opening at the tip. If there is, run the wire to it, bend the wire at a 90 degree angle and put it through the hole. I believe the tiny screw is a grub screw that you put a little lock-tite on and screw it into the front of the fitting you just ran the wire through. Titghten it down, this holds the pipe on the wire. Now cut off the eccess wire.

If the pipe does not have a fitting at the tip, slip some fuel tubing over the wire, so as not to scratch the pipe or cut into it, and bend the wire around the pipe. Come up from the bottom of the pipe and bend it around the top and down the back of the pipe and cut off the eccess.
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Asmenoth, thanks alot for ur help. Yeah my chasis is counter sunken. I'm going to do what u say now. Thanks alot for ur help again.
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