Change over valve and PSE while they're in there?
#16
Race Director
Originally Posted by Bud Taylor
The guy at Suncoast says they are identical dimensions when measured with a Micrometer so I'm not sure you have a data point ? Mine fit perfectly and looked to have an identical gap (we measured, albeit with a tape).
Take a pic under the car where both meet and connect to mufflers please. Both parts of double tips. Thanks.
#17
I installed the PSE centre muffler (don't need the sides as they are the same) on my car, in my garage and used my non PSE tips and they fit fine.
I didn't install the button as I always want it on.
Capped off the vac lines and tucked them away neatly.
Works for me as I am not too picky about the minor gap at the tips if any.
Saved myself $800 using my old tips but like I said, others may be more particular.
Sounds great, love hearing it everyday as my car is my daily driver.
I didn't install the button as I always want it on.
Capped off the vac lines and tucked them away neatly.
Works for me as I am not too picky about the minor gap at the tips if any.
Saved myself $800 using my old tips but like I said, others may be more particular.
Sounds great, love hearing it everyday as my car is my daily driver.
#18
Rennlist Member
Is this, "...kevincarreras predicted, above, it was a loose vacuum line..." something one can find and fix or is a dealer professional inspection and repair required?
#19
The Vac line is pretty easy to trace up to a point.. You can start from the valves mounted on the centre muffler and follow back as far as you can, it's common for the line to be loose at the T fitting. If you have a set of ramps or hoist access it's easier. Lots of images and instructions regarding vac line routing on Google.