easy way to remove exhaust?

N/A tech, Cold Air Intakes, Spark Plugs/wires, Cat backs, Exhaust...etc

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Post by sheepdizildawg »

they are not to cheap here.. for the daewoo autozone wants i believe it was a little over $50 for them... not to expensive bu not cheap either. it ended up being the Cat... the first cat was turned side ways inside of itself. so i just removed it... now it runs ok.. so i think i lost back pressure, so 2 days ago i removed the resignator and put in a glass pack instead of it... it runs great now!
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Post by benzino »

Pir0 wrote:Leads are expensive? You serious? They're no more than 15 quid here.
:( Where I live they cost A$97 and that's from the parts place, the garage that wanted to fix my grandma's car quoted her $300 to change leads, plugs and labour and they weren't even sure it was going to fix it!!
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Post by Pir0 »

Lol you seroius? For a start ANYONE, even your granny could change plugs and leads lol. So labour shouldnt even be in the question. And over here, you could get the plugs, leads, rotor arm and dizzy cap for about 50 quid.
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Post by daewooluvr »

sheepdizildawg wrote:hey, just removed exhaust. ok so the thing right after the manifold is a catylitic converter.. what about after that. there are the flex pipes.. another big box, some more pipe, another big round thing... more pipe, then my muffler... the first one is a catylitic converter, then what are the next 2 pipes?
The first one after the manifold is a pre-cat. It is used to help heat up the engine quicker. The second is your actual catalytic convertor. The third is your exhaust resonator.
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Post by JOSECORTES »

WHAT ARE LEADS? I have a 06 aveo.
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Post by Big Jeff »

they are also know as HT leads, Ignition Leads etc

they connect your Ignition coil to the spark plugs
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Post by daewooluvr »

Big Jeff wrote:they are also know as HT leads, Ignition Leads etc

they connect your Ignition coil to the spark plugs
called spark plug wires in the US
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Post by MMamdouh »

daewooluvr wrote:
Big Jeff wrote:they are also know as HT leads, Ignition Leads etc

they connect your Ignition coil to the spark plugs
called spark plug wires in the US
and in Egypt as well

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