Europipe Installed - First impressions
#91
Another really good that gives a good impression of sound, pops, whistles etc. Mezger sounds even better imo.
Also new 50 cel stage 2 available for 997.2 turbo now not just the 991.2 turbo
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Another really good that gives a good impression of sound, pops, whistles etc. Mezger sounds even better imo.
Also new 50 cel stage 2 available for 997.2 turbo now not just the 991.2 turbo
Another really good that gives a good impression of sound, pops, whistles etc. Mezger sounds even better imo.
Also new 50 cel stage 2 available for 997.2 turbo now not just the 991.2 turbo
That's members car here. Mexico Blue TTS. That vid is from when it was on BAT for auction before he purchased it.
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#94
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finally caved in and ordered Europipe stage 2 for my 997.1.. Arriving next Monday. I initially wanted to build one myself, but too many projects at the moment, and I need to make the car louder now. Eventually I will build one, but for now I will enjoy Europipe. Can't wait
#95
LOL!
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#96
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lol. I broke the sensor wrench that came with exhaust. And no I wasn't hammering on it. I removed my exhaust, and was on my deck. I was holding the exhaust with 1 hand, and putting pressure ( "pumping " ) on the wrench with other. I did PB Blast the sensors before I tried to remove them. The first O2, went with no problem, the 2nd was was harder, and thats when I broke the tool....
Now I need to either find someone in Central New Jersey that can loan me one, or I will have to buy one. Does anyone know what size it is ?
mark
Now I need to either find someone in Central New Jersey that can loan me one, or I will have to buy one. Does anyone know what size it is ?
mark
#97
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Oxygen Sensor Socket, 7/8", 3/8" Drive
#98
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I used a pipe on the end of the EP provided wrench to apply a consistent torque and was able to pop them off without PB. I wasn't replacing them so didn't want to get PB on the sensor itself.
Alternatively, using a torch to heat it may help as well.
Alternatively, using a torch to heat it may help as well.
#99
Three Wheelin'
Unless they are non standard, they should be a 22mm. I am pretty sure used a standard Craftsman 22mm closed wrench when removing my O2 sensors on my engine out stuff. I do not remember any issues.
I would go for constant torque rather than "pumping" on the handle.
Ed
I would go for constant torque rather than "pumping" on the handle.
Ed
#100
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I can’t help it, I’m sorry. Been using mine for years without any issues.
We can send you another one from another brand, just contact me with e-mail.
Stef
We can send you another one from another brand, just contact me with e-mail.
Stef