Figured I'd post some pics and info on what I have done to my Gen IV over the winter. I bought it late last fall, it's a 2008 and was purchased with 2500 miles on the clock.
Exhaust
I bought some Roe Racing 3" high flow pipes with race cats a few months back. Since it was winter, I figured why pay for a catback exhaust I may not like so I decided to just buy some new mufflers and piece together something simple on my own.
Roe Racing 3" Race-Cat pipes
I bought some simple 5"x14" Magnaflow mufflers. These are a straight through design so I was hoping they would add a little volume to the exhaust which is pretty quiet. Because I only was swapping mufflers, I had to use the stock exhaust tips. Here are some pics of the install.
Old exhaust (2.5" midpipes with 2 cats and huge muffler) vs new exhaust (3" midpipes with one racecat and smaller magnaflow muffler)
For the time being, I decided to keep the rear portion of the exhaust 2.5". With stock power levels and manifolds, it shouldn't restrict me and I wanted to keep the boominess and drone away that can come from full 3" exhaust. Because of this I had to use a reducer.
Stock exhaust tip swapped over to new exhaust:
Some of you ******** fab guys may not approve, but for now, I just wanted to use clamps on the exhaust as oppose to welding them in place. When i installed the muffler onto the piping I cut to length, the connections were very loose because the diameter of the muffler overlap was too large. I used a bandsaw to cut 1" slots into the pipe, so it would compress onto the pipe after clamping.
I got a MIG welder and plasma for christmas, so once I actually get it out of the box and buy some gas and wire and mess around a little, I plan on going back in and at least tacking the connections in place to make sure things don't move.
New muffler connected and piping cut to correct length:
Running the exhaust. I biased the tip slightly towards the front of the car, because as the car warms up, the thermal growth of the piping causes the tip to move towards the rear.
Tip back in place looking like factory!
I took it for a drive after completion and I'm super happy with the sound. No drone, but it woke the car up so it actually sounds powerful now.
Interior:
Gloss Black Center Console:
I had wrapped the center bezel and center console in gloss black vinyl and really liked the look so I decided to just paint it and make it legit.
About 4 coats of gloss black and 4 coats of clear. There is still a little orange peel so I am going to pull them back off at some point and shoot more clear so I can wetsand it and buff it smooth.
Spraying it
Final product
LED lighting:
Next, I decided to change my stock boring yellow gauge backlighting to "UV Blue", which pretty much looks like a black light. This required me to drop the steering wheel and remove pretty much the whole dash and center console lol. Seems overboard just to change out lights, but hey, it's winter and I was bored.
Here's what stock looks like
Install:
Had to unplug the battery hidden in the trunk
Remove center console and unhook airbags
Drop steering column and remove dash
The aftermath
Finish product
LED AC controls
Exhaust
I bought some Roe Racing 3" high flow pipes with race cats a few months back. Since it was winter, I figured why pay for a catback exhaust I may not like so I decided to just buy some new mufflers and piece together something simple on my own.
Roe Racing 3" Race-Cat pipes
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I bought some simple 5"x14" Magnaflow mufflers. These are a straight through design so I was hoping they would add a little volume to the exhaust which is pretty quiet. Because I only was swapping mufflers, I had to use the stock exhaust tips. Here are some pics of the install.
Old exhaust (2.5" midpipes with 2 cats and huge muffler) vs new exhaust (3" midpipes with one racecat and smaller magnaflow muffler)
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For the time being, I decided to keep the rear portion of the exhaust 2.5". With stock power levels and manifolds, it shouldn't restrict me and I wanted to keep the boominess and drone away that can come from full 3" exhaust. Because of this I had to use a reducer.
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Stock exhaust tip swapped over to new exhaust:
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Some of you ******** fab guys may not approve, but for now, I just wanted to use clamps on the exhaust as oppose to welding them in place. When i installed the muffler onto the piping I cut to length, the connections were very loose because the diameter of the muffler overlap was too large. I used a bandsaw to cut 1" slots into the pipe, so it would compress onto the pipe after clamping.
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I got a MIG welder and plasma for christmas, so once I actually get it out of the box and buy some gas and wire and mess around a little, I plan on going back in and at least tacking the connections in place to make sure things don't move.
New muffler connected and piping cut to correct length:
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Running the exhaust. I biased the tip slightly towards the front of the car, because as the car warms up, the thermal growth of the piping causes the tip to move towards the rear.
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Tip back in place looking like factory!
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I took it for a drive after completion and I'm super happy with the sound. No drone, but it woke the car up so it actually sounds powerful now.
Interior:
Gloss Black Center Console:
I had wrapped the center bezel and center console in gloss black vinyl and really liked the look so I decided to just paint it and make it legit.
About 4 coats of gloss black and 4 coats of clear. There is still a little orange peel so I am going to pull them back off at some point and shoot more clear so I can wetsand it and buff it smooth.
Spraying it
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Final product
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LED lighting:
Next, I decided to change my stock boring yellow gauge backlighting to "UV Blue", which pretty much looks like a black light. This required me to drop the steering wheel and remove pretty much the whole dash and center console lol. Seems overboard just to change out lights, but hey, it's winter and I was bored.
Here's what stock looks like
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Install:
Had to unplug the battery hidden in the trunk
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Remove center console and unhook airbags
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Drop steering column and remove dash
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The aftermath
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Finish product
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LED AC controls
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