Drkmrkiv
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Bought a set of Pypes long tubes for my 12 GT.
Brought them to a shop and had them install them back in August.
Had some issues, like banging and an exhaust leak so brought it back and had them throw it on a lift.
The driver's side header is angled downward. It's about 1.5 inches lower than the passenger side header.
There are two cracks, one on the actual header and one on the joint between the header and X pipe.
I know I can return them and get a different set from Pypes... Maybe. It's up to them to determine its a manufacturing defect or not. But I don't have the tools to take them off, put my stockers back on, and then a week or two later put a new set (of, presumably the same quality) of headers back on. Id have to pay a shop to do this. We're talking about 800 to take the old ones off and then put the new ones on when they get here.
Should I have the shop angle the header so it's not at an extreme angle? Because of this angle, the X pipe hangs is offset and hangs lower on the driver's side and gets torn up from speed bumps and driveways. Is it possible for them to cut/weld the header or modify this in any way? I feel like the car is losing power because of the exhaust leak, or is that not the case? Best case it's throwing my A/F off, correct?
What I want to do is get a set of Kooks. What I can afford is a different story.
Brought them to a shop and had them install them back in August.
Had some issues, like banging and an exhaust leak so brought it back and had them throw it on a lift.
The driver's side header is angled downward. It's about 1.5 inches lower than the passenger side header.
There are two cracks, one on the actual header and one on the joint between the header and X pipe.
I know I can return them and get a different set from Pypes... Maybe. It's up to them to determine its a manufacturing defect or not. But I don't have the tools to take them off, put my stockers back on, and then a week or two later put a new set (of, presumably the same quality) of headers back on. Id have to pay a shop to do this. We're talking about 800 to take the old ones off and then put the new ones on when they get here.
Should I have the shop angle the header so it's not at an extreme angle? Because of this angle, the X pipe hangs is offset and hangs lower on the driver's side and gets torn up from speed bumps and driveways. Is it possible for them to cut/weld the header or modify this in any way? I feel like the car is losing power because of the exhaust leak, or is that not the case? Best case it's throwing my A/F off, correct?
What I want to do is get a set of Kooks. What I can afford is a different story.