Greddy TI-C Exhaust Help

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silvercoupe
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Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:19 am
Car: Altima Coupe

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So I picked up a used Greddy TI-c for the coupe. It didn't come with any instructions which I expected with it being used and all. Since I have the 2.5, do I need this adapter plate or not? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know the install should be pretty much self explanatory, but would at least like to know before getting started. Any info on the install would be great. If there is a link already on this pass it along. I tried searching the site for one. Thanks everyone

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The_alchemist
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Car: 09 Winter Frost 3.5SE CVT

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tried their website?

silvercoupe
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Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:19 am
Car: Altima Coupe

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I did. They only have a picture of the car with the exhaust installed. Either way i'm going to play with it until I figure it out.

vi3t89
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Car: NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5s

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adapter peice is for the 3.5 you don't need it

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Viperjunkie
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Joined: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:16 am
Car: 2008 Altima Coupe 3.5SE

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The installation is pretty self explanatory. But no, the adapter piece is only for the 3.5.

If you follow your stock exhaust, you'll see where it meets the cat near the front of your car. Unbolt it from there and start pulling the exhaust off the rubber hangers.

Make sure when you're installing the exhaust to use some WD-40 to lube up the rubber hangers, so the exhaust wont be such a pain to install.

This is coming from over a year ago when i installed mine so i might have forgotten a step. But email me if you have anymore questions.

Good Luck!

xfactor0707
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Car: Nissan Altima Coupe 2.5s
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The install is rather easy, just jack up the car get under and examine first the parts your going to replace. Start from the back of the car and start unbolting using some WD 40 here and there to help with the bolts. Once done remove them from the hangers and bolt the new exhaust back on. I havent installed a exhaust on my car yet but im pretty sure its the same for most cars

silvercoupe
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Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 4:19 am
Car: Altima Coupe

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Thanks guys. I put it on with out any problems. WD-40 helped a great deal with freeing up those bolts and helped sliding off the hangers. I'm liking the aggressive look. Thanks again


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