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Engine midpipe install price

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by bzzsan, Jul 12, 2004.

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    bzzsan Guest

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    midpipe install price

    can anyone that got the jp midpipe installed give me the price ballpark for the work. thanks
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    Blk03Corolla Guest

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    50-100 dollars it is a direct bolt on and then rewire one sensor thats it. Very easy install.
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    bzzsan Guest

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    yea, thats what i was thinking, but some shop wants 300 for the header and midpipe....i was about to slap the guy through the phone.

    I want to do this stuff myself, but i'm using the every DIY ive done something stupid (big or small) has happened and taking it to a shop.
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    APC_MATRIX_ Guest

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    Just have the headers installed (should be around 100) and do the midpipe yourself cause it's so darn easy.

    Really, there are 4 nuts to take off (the spring bolts) and two hangers to unhook and an 02 sensor to extend (super easy, just splice in some wire) and then put it back on. Done.
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    wi rolla Guest

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    If you guys really cant install a header and midpipe, then your mechanical skills are lacking. These two things are the easiest things to install, especially the midpipe. The hardest thing that I have put on my car IMO were my motor mounts. Too bad I am not closer to you or I could do it for you bzzsan.
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    bzzsan Guest

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    Ya, ive done all kinds of stuff myself on my car, but some things i want to make sure are done "professionaly". My mechanical skills arent lacking!.....in fact i have a bachelors in mechanical engineering. :lol:
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    installing it is the very only problem is u have to lower the mid pipe with some rubber stops that u use for the shocks that way it wont hit da bolt by da heat shield.
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    well...problem solved i think, found a shop that wasnt smoking crack.

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