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Old 05-20-2008, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Installed Pacesetter

I just got through installing pacesetter longtubes on a 06. Got a few things.

1. Had a prob with power steering. Wish i had found out that from the beginning, But im still leaking fluid. So thats one thing we got to fix.
2. Anyone use the clamps that came wit it to clamp the mid pipes, cause we tightened as much as we could but still leak. I was thinkin about getting them welded on but then i would haveto cut them to get em off. Anyone else done that?
3. Smoking so bad that fogging up my headlights. I know they smoke a lil, but we think its because all the power steering fluid we got on everyhting burning off.
4. from about 1700 to 2000 rpms it is the loudest. no matter how much gas i give it, it sounds like its about to all shack out. but my set up is longtubes to SF h-pipe to stock piping to SLP resonators ( where stock mufflers where). with the Slp 455 tune. Any idea what that shaking is?
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