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I am getting the greddy SP exhaust system this friday and injen intake for $250 this friday.
1)Would it be better if i installed the system myself or take it to the shop? I have no clue on how to install the system, but my dad might. I've read the DIY section already. 2)Would it be better to keep the greddy muffler or purchase an apexi N1 muffler? 3) What should I spay on it to prevent it from rusting? Thnxs in advance ![]() |
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hioctane, I asked myself the same questions. It depends on if you want to get into this whole car thing. These two mods are definitly the first, and definitly the easiest to do. Don't kid yourself, you're going to need someone there who knows what they are doing. Someone who has worked on cars before. If you dad has even the slightest experience, it should be fine. You'll also need a basic set of tools. The injen instructions confused me a lot when I read them by myself, but when my friend showed me everything, it's really simple.
If you know someone like this (ask around, you'd be surpised who is a car person) then do it. If not, then take it to the shop and ask the person to show you how to do it. Is the apexi N1 just a muffler? If it is, I'd go with the cat-back greddy. Clean out the inside of the tip of the muffler after you have run it for a few weeks (about a month), then spray a few light coats of high temperature paint. Black... unless you really want to look stupid. I haven't had to paint the outside, and I hope I don't have it. I like the bling. |
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