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I received my downpipe today and before I installed it followed up on information I heard regarding uppipe install and needing to pull the downpipe to install the uppipe. (Thus I decided it would be a better thing to do them at the same time).
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Okay. I went with flex only after hearing Scott's horror stories. With the MRT flex, Evan and I got it in within 4 and a half hours. This was with downpipe.
Install is a royal pain in the ass, but we didn't run into any snags. We used the idea of jack the engine up out of the engine bay.
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That said, uppipe installs aren't too bad if you've got good instructions. The biggest thing to do is plan ahead, and know exactly what you're going to need to do so you'll have the proper tools. A O2 sensor socket would really help (I was never able to find one...) and a 14mm angle joint socket and 14mm crow's foot socket are clutch. Patience and Liquid Wrench are your new best friends. Make sure eveything's nice and cooled off, then soak all the bolts you'll need to remove in LW and wait. Take your time so you don't strip any nuts or shear any studs.
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The STIs are the only 04s with no cat in the uppipe. The 04 WRXes definitely still do (at least mine did). For a 4eat driver, it's by far the best mod you can do.
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Yeah, AFAIK only STis and Foresters are lacking the pre-cats, and I'm not positive about the Forester.
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Okie. I just remember all the hoopla about one of the changes for '04 was the inclusion of a better O2 sensor so the up-pipe cat was unecessary. I guess that was a load of bunk?
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I would vote for that new cast tapered up-pipe I think Tyson found, but now I can't find his post about it...
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the other part is flex, OMG. link ownz j00! http://www.airpowersystems.com/wrx/m...pe/up_pipe.htm
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Good flow is not snake oil. What bothers me is that even though they claim 2 years of testing, where is the data from that testing... But at least they claim to have done testing. I'm not sure any of the other up-pipes have undergone much of any testing...
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I thought both ends of the uppipe are the same diameter?
The idea behind a taper is that you increase the velocity of the exhaust gasses as they approach the turbo for faster spool. However, if the headers already have the same size pipe, then I don't see where they're tapering from.
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