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Fitting Europipe....V-Flow

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Old Apr 27, 2006 | 02:16 AM
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Fitting Europipe....V-Flow

I've just ordered a Stage II from Stef @ Europipe (great to deal with) this week which hopefully arrives early next week. Also have the EVOMS V-Flow intake arriving in the next week or so.

How much time do i need to allocate for fitment?

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and that's if you take a coffee break every 30 minutes or so. Easy job, especially if you have a lift.
 
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Is the Evo V-flow the best intake out there and does it improve performance?
 
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Exhaust will take a newbie 4-5 hours working time, after figure out you
need every possible size, length, thickness, swivel, etc. to get the top
outside turbo to exhuast bolts off (and then back on). You need 1/4" drive,
3/8" drive etc. (thin walled sockets help also). Exhaust can be done in your
own gargage, on jackstands, by yourself, but I would suggest a helper and
a 6-pack of good german or belgium beer!
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Originally Posted by USCTrojanMan29
Is the Evo V-flow the best intake out there and does it improve performance?
Yes it is Works great on all the cars we do!
 
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Exhaust will take a newbie 4-5 hours working time, after figure out you
need every possible size, length, thickness, swivel, etc. to get the top
outside turbo to exhuast bolts off (and then back on). You need 1/4" drive,
3/8" drive etc. (thin walled sockets help also). Exhaust can be done in your
own gargage, on jackstands, by yourself, but I would suggest a helper and
a 6-pack of good german or belgium beer!
MK
That's what I will be bribing one of my buddies with to put on my FVD race pipes.
 
Old Apr 27, 2006 | 02:35 PM
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Europipe is great. 2 hrs with two guys and a lift. Or $350 to have it install professionally.
 
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Originally Posted by sharkster
Yes it is Works great on all the cars we do!
Any idea on how the 997TT intake would work? It has two inlets and looks pretty cool with the logo in the middle...
 
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Pay to have the exhaust installed. the V-Flow should take 15-20 minutes by yourself.
 
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