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      07-31-2013, 08:07 AM   #1
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Connecting Pipes

Hey Guys I was getting ready to pull the trigger on the Eisenmann Race exhaust and was wondering if its better to just do connecting pipes now or if it doesn't really matter. Also does the connecting pipe addition have any impact on emissions testing?
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You need connecting pipes to run the exhaust.

I'm not certain with the Eisenmann, but sometimes you can cut your connections of your OEM exhaust and run them. Even though you'll need to source a new OEM exhaust when returning stock, it can present a cost savings.

The connecting pipes are all post cat, so no emissions issues.
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Ok thanks lol kinda silly to leave off a $350part if it runs the entire system lol
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