Finally the day has come! I was starting to get anxious on getting the exhaust on the car even though I can’t drive it yet… I didn’t want to have to worry about installing it when it gets nice out cause I’d just want to drive ASAP. I still need to find some time to do a full paint correction and then ceramic coat the car before pulling it out too.
I spent like 20 minutes on Saturday just getting the car cover off and putting the car up on jack stands. My initial plan was to just do it in stages whenever I had some free time since there’s still another few months to go. You know, take the exhaust one day and then start putting the pieces together here and there… Thankfully the guys offered to come by and help to get it all done in an hour instead. It’s a good thing too because the stock exhaust is one damn piece and it would’ve been a bitch to try and wiggle that all off myself – so thanks guys!
Getting ready to start. Don’t mind the dirty garage floor…
The car was already up in the air from Saturday so we just had to get under and get started. Punit and JC getting the tools ready to get started…
The stock exhaust in all its glory. The rear undercovers needed their clips taken out to pull the cover down a bit to access the rear hangers since they span out to the sides.
The Fujitsubo exhaust…
Punit starting to work the hangers off…
JC on the other side… This guy always wearing nice clothes to roll around on the floor… MBN.
As you can see, it took two people on the rear section of the exhaust just to wiggle out… Another reason to be thankful I didn’t do it on my own lol
Rich came shortly after and hopped right in (under?). He was ready with his coveralls and everything. Smart guy.
All 3 of them under and working on wiggling the exhaust off the hangers. Worked the rear section out first and then wiggled the middle piece off the hangers next. I know it looks like all I’m doing is standing around taking pics but I swear I did work too LOL.
The rear section off. Punit and JC helping wiggle it off to help Rich out in the middle.
A picture of the full stock exhaust system. Kinda weird how they made it all one piece…
The stock exhaust weighing in at 38.5 lbs compared to the Fujitsubo at 26 lbs.
A few shots of the Fujitsubo titanium hangers.
The Fujitsubo center pieces. Just lining them up ready to go in.
A shot of the beautiful matte finish of Titanium and awesome workmanship…
JC and Punit attached the hangers to the sides of the main section.
One side…
The other side…
After they were done, I took some rubbing alcohol and a clean cloth to wipe off the grease and any fingerprints.
*Heart eyes*
While the hangers were being put on, Rich was under the car installing the two center pipes to be ready to mate up with the main muffler unit.
Rich was pretty much 100% under the car most of the time lol. Not a lot of room but we made it work.
Here’s a good shot of where the main muffler unit mates up to the rest of the piping. Rich is getting ready to tape and put on the clamp.
Some shots once we got it all bolted up…
Wiped down the rest of the piping to ensure no finger prints or grease was left behind. I really love that matte finish!
A shot of the muffler…
Prior to wiping – excuse the few marks…
The matte carbon tips match the faux-carbon diffuser pretty well. I really dig the look of the dual tip on the Fujitsubo – perfectly sized so it fills the tri-tip opening nicely.
Done! I’ll find some time to get some sound clips soon! Upon start up, it’s a very tame exhaust – not meant to be loud or overly aggressive and it’s perfect for me. I wanted an aftermarket system that provided a deeper growl and sounded more like how a Type R should sound but without being too ricey and farty.
It’ll take some time to break the exhaust in – on start up, there was still a lot of of dark soot coming out and the engine had been sitting for months… I can’t wait to drive it out the road and break it in – I imagine it’ll get a little deeper and a bit louder. I need to ensure the kids can still listen to the Frozen soundtrack while cruising around in the summer LOL.
Thanks again to the boys for the quick help! Always appreciated.