aftermarket exhaust instilation....can i do it?
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I currently have the stock exhaust on my 98 f3. I recently purchased a used two brothers racing exhaust that is in pretty good condition to replace it.
Is this a job that i can do on my own or would you advise that I let the experts at a shop do it. I am fine using tools, but have never done anything like this before.
I have heard that installing a new exhaust requires re-jetting and carb adjustment....some thing i also have never done before. Is this true?
thanks for the help
Is this a job that i can do on my own or would you advise that I let the experts at a shop do it. I am fine using tools, but have never done anything like this before.
I have heard that installing a new exhaust requires re-jetting and carb adjustment....some thing i also have never done before. Is this true?
thanks for the help
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if you are just doing the slip on it's like two or three bolts. as far as rejetting, you won't notice a huge difference until you add an intake and even at that point you will just get a flat spot on the low end. at that point you could rejet but you don't have to. it's shouldn't be to bad at all. twenty minute job.
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