JordoFordo New Member 7 Member For: 5y 5m 14d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 05/11/18 01:55 AM Share Posted 05/11/18 01:55 AM Looking to get a catback system for my 2011 xr6... thinking of going with X Force 2.5 catback or a Redback 2.5 that has a straight tailpipe ( https://www.performanceexhaust.com.au/~1409 ). Just wondering what systems you guys would recommend, looking for something loud Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 28,239 Member For: 15y 11m 19d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 05/11/18 02:37 AM Share Posted 05/11/18 02:37 AM if you want loud, take out the mufflers from the stock system. if you want something that sounds nice and is reasonably loud, then you'll have to find somebody who has one already on their car or you can just try out any name-brand one (like the two you mentioned) and you'll probably be satisfied with the outcome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JordoFordo New Member 7 Member For: 5y 5m 14d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 05/11/18 02:48 AM Author Share Posted 05/11/18 02:48 AM Installing a catback.. is it relatively easy to do myself? I know I have to unbolt and detach the hanger clips to take off the existing ones and just bolt back on the purchased system right Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 28,239 Member For: 15y 11m 19d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 05/11/18 02:57 AM Share Posted 05/11/18 02:57 AM It's not overly difficult if you're competent with swinging spanners and know the tricks of exhaust installation. Things like order of tightening, gasket/gasket-goo usage etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffwagon Puff Gold Donating Members 15,045 Member For: 9y 1m 28d Gender: Male Location: South Australia Posted 05/11/18 03:12 AM Share Posted 05/11/18 03:12 AM Let's just say that it was rather interesting removing a twin 2.25 and fitting a twin 2.5 through the cradle. It's probably a lot easier with a single pipe. It can be done by yourself in the driveway if you're feeling deadly. I think it would be a giant pain in the dickhole, if you weren't used to thinking outside the box in regard to fitting the exhaust. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 28,239 Member For: 15y 11m 19d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 05/11/18 03:16 AM Share Posted 05/11/18 03:16 AM I'd say his is an N/A, so it's a single pipe, which is why he's going for a single 2.5". The hardest part is getting the rear of the car high enough to get the stock exhaust out, as the first flange is on the other side of the IRS so it's a long curved pipe that's a bit tricky to get out easily... If you don't mind scratching/bending/cutting the removed stock system, it does make it a little less worri-some. The rest is not difficult on an N/A car, for a cat-back exhaust. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffwagon Puff Gold Donating Members 15,045 Member For: 9y 1m 28d Gender: Male Location: South Australia Posted 05/11/18 03:23 AM Share Posted 05/11/18 03:23 AM 2 minutes ago, k31th said: I'd say his is an N/A, so it's a single pipe, which is why he's going for a single 2.5". Nooo... Haha it is a pita to get out but it can be done. Ya gotta aim it out the drivers side all perpendicular like iirc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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