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95mustang_gt

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I just have a some questions.when i was installing the filter for my cai,i saw this bar that had 25lbs on it.What is it and can i take it off?

Another question is that im getting to new tailpipes,so im taking my exhaust off,to save a little money im going to take the exhaust off myself and take it to get the stuff welded together.Is it diffcult to take the catback off and what tools do i need?
Im Also wondering,if i need to drive the car,can i drive without the catback?


thanks
Jesse
 
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Threeotwo94

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Im pretty sure that the bar you saw is just added weight from the fac. I think they call it a dogbone not too sure.
As far as the Cat Back question it shouldnt be too hard as long as everything isnt rusted together. Ive had my exhaust off a lot but the last time I took it off I broke a bolt. All depends.
Youll just wake up the neighbors without you cat back on.
 

CManT1914

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95mustang_gt said:
I just have a some questions.when i was installing the filter for my cai,i saw this bar that had 25lbs on it.What is it and can i take it off?
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That is the cowl weight, it's supposed to help reduce cowl vibration on verts. Take it off, you don't need it. Pretty much every vert guy takes their's off, I have, and haven't had any problems. The dogbone is the 8lb weight back where the differential is.

95mustang_gt said:
Another question is that im getting to new tailpipes,so im taking my exhaust off,to save a little money im going to take the exhaust off myself and take it to get the stuff welded together.Is it diffcult to take the catback off and what tools do i need?
Im Also wondering,if i need to drive the car,can i drive without the catback?


thanks
Jesse
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It's an aftermarket one? Usually they just bolt together. Either way, taking off a catback is real simple. It will be real loud driving without it, but you should be fine if you're just going to and from the exhaust shop.
 

mo_dingo

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Yeah, you can take that weight out. No problems here either.

Second, you can remove the cat back with a good socket set, some penetrating oil, and a hacksaw (or grinder). You will have to cut the tailpipe somewhere around the area of the axle.

3rd, you can run the car w/o a cat back. No problem.
Scott
 
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