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gizmo5

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Not bad for an 11b :) haha Nice work my dude. Hope you dont get bored easily. Not much else left to do on it haha

I'll find somethin...

Tomorrow my JEGs cat delete pipes are going on, then on the 22nd my Airaid filter gets here, and by then I gotta get my base Lund tune and start the remote tuning process.

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All buttoned up! Gotta plumb the CC tomorrow, but Im done for the day.

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Her face is back on now

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FYI, 2013 bumpers requires zero trimming. The only thing that needs to be trimmed is the under tray for the pipes.

BUT, if you have a BOSS or a Track Pack GT, get ready for some cussing and modifying... Without instructions...
 
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Should of thrown the Cat Delete pipes on while you have everything disassembled in the engine bay. You can reach the bolts on the passenger side header a lot easier with the battery removed.
 

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Should of thrown the Cat Delete pipes on while you have everything disassembled in the engine bay. You can reach the bolts on the passenger side header a lot easier with the battery removed.

I decided to not put the cat delete pipes on until I get my base tune from Lund. It's setup for open filter and no cats.

I'm not sure how the Paxton tune runs the rear 02 sensors and I don't wanna mess with it.

The hardest part right now is not driving it... My filter comes tomorrow, then she's getting a "test drive" at legal speeds......:thumb2:
 

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Better get the combination ratcheting wrench set before you even think about the cat deletes.The pass side top is a bitch..
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Better get the combination ratcheting wrench set before you even think about the cat deletes.The pass side top is a bitch..
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Extensions and an impact and you can have it off in no time. Took me under an hour to remove and install the Midpipe. Bolts are very accessible with the right components removed.
 

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Good deal, I have up to 3ft extensions, an impact gun, and I will buy ratcheting wrenches before I start. Any tips to make is go smooth?
 
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Extensions and an impact and you can have it off in no time. Took me under an hour to remove and install the Midpipe. Bolts are very accessible with the right components removed.

True....
I didn't remove any components first. Easy acess with the tools above.
 

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Make sure battery and its plastic mounting pad is removed, recommend having a swivel head for the socket just in case. I took the wrench (15mm I think) and place it on the bolt under the car so it locked against the frame an impacted it off.... The drivers side and bolt near trans on passenger side are easily removeable from underneath the car.
 

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Make sure battery and its plastic mounting pad is removed, recommend having a swivel head for the socket just in case. I took the wrench (15mm I think) and place it on the bolt under the car so it locked against the frame an impacted it off.... The drivers side and bolt near trans on passenger side are easily removeable from underneath the car.

Good deal, thanks! :thumb2:
 

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edited out. CC was wrong here. Its fixed in the posts down the road past this page.
 
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Remind me again why you moved the CC all the way to the drivers side that evacuates the passenger side PVC system? That's a lot of hose I would have left off but maybe I missed something in your rationale.
 

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edited out. CC was wrong here. Its fixed in the posts down the road past this page.
 
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