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Old 06-16-2024, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Kinetic1
I'll have to pull the original cats out of storage because I never saw these, must be stuck to those.

I do not have any exhaust leaks from what I can tell or rattles. Wouldn't take long to pull everything back apart now that I have all the clamp bolt heads pointing the right directions to get to them. I swear, about lost my $hit trying to get the clamps off the turbos
Do you have upgraded Turbos, those do not look like the stock turbos??
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Do you have upgraded Turbos, those do not look like the stock turbos??
Not to my knowledge. Bought the car with 1000 miles on the odometer, it's a 22 TTS. Here's a closer pic.

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The Oring is there, it looked like it was missing before, all good! False alarm

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Not to my knowledge. Bought the car with 1000 miles on the odometer, it's a 22 TTS. Here's a closer pic.
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What floor tile treatment is that? I used RaceDeck before but hated that any fluids would accumulate underneath after oil changes, flushes, etc
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What floor tile treatment is that? I used RaceDeck before but hated that any fluids would accumulate underneath after oil changes, flushes, etc
This company.

https://www.garageflooringllc.com/garage-floor-tiles/

The tiles are impervious to just about anything but I too am not satisfied with the fact that water runs between the seems and accumulates under them if you pull a wet car into the garage.
Would be great for a show garage if you never take your cars out in the rain.
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Originally Posted by Kinetic1
This company.

https://www.garageflooringllc.com/garage-floor-tiles/

The tiles are impervious to just about anything but I too am not satisfied with the fact that water runs between the seems and accumulates under them if you pull a wet car into the garage.
Would be great for a show garage if you never take your cars out in the rain.
thanks for the info. I see that there are now perforated tiles that allow the fluids to pass thru. I am leaning towards just stained concrete. Just moved into a modern house where the entire flooring is stained concrete and it would complete the look.

Old Racedeck shop/garage




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