Titan Motorsports catless downpipe

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Installed the Titan Motorsports catless downpipe yesterday. I had read that it was possible to install while leaving the rest of the exhaust on, but that lasted about 30 minutes before I said "fuck it" and just took the entire exhaust off, haha.

Car already had the K&N drop-in filter, and I did the MHD stage 2 tune after. I like the way it sounds (though I don't think my neighbors will agree) and it feels a hell of a lot faster.

I plan on doing road course and auto-x, I think I might actually have to dial the tune back a little for cones.

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Sounds great! Just wondering if you smell any odors from being catless within the cabin? Do you leave the inside of your car into another area smelling like exhaust fumes?
 

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Sounds good. Hopefully, there isn't much in cabin drone.

To install without taking the whole exhaust off, remove the nut holding the exhaust near the exhaust/downpipe connection clamp. The rest of the exhaust can now lean backwards on their hangers so you can detach the downpipe from the exhaust at the clamp (even easier if you remove the turbo/downpipe clamp first).
 
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Sounds great! Just wondering if you smell any odors from being catless within the cabin? Do you leave the inside of your car into another area smelling like exhaust fumes?
The first day it had some odor, but I don't smell anything now.

Sounds good. Hopefully, there isn't much in cabin drone.

To install without taking the whole exhaust off, remove the nut holding the exhaust near the exhaust/downpipe connection clamp. The rest of the exhaust can now lean backwards on their hangers so you can detach the downpipe from the exhaust at the clamp (even easier if you remove the turbo/downpipe clamp first).
I tried that, but the exhaust would never lean back far enough to slip off the downpipe.

No noticeable drone in the cabin, and it actually still goes almost silent if I'm not in sport mode.
 
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I didn't give mine a chance to, I tuned with MHD immediately after
 

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I tried that, but the exhaust would never lean back far enough to slip off the downpipe.

No noticeable drone in the cabin, and it actually still goes almost silent if I'm not in sport mode.[/QUOTE]

I just installed the Titan dp today, you can definatley do it without removing the whole exhaust, just remove the nut holding the exhaust downstream of the dp and you should get enough exhaust flex, you may need to tap the dp a bit forward to get it out of the slip connection.
 

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For the sake of sharing photos of both stock vs Titan Motorsports dp. Also the weight difference is massive

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I just installed the Titan dp today, you can definatley do it without removing the whole exhaust, just remove the nut holding the exhaust downstream of the dp and you should get enough exhaust flex, you may need to tap the dp a bit forward to get it out of the slip connection.
My girly arms just weren't getting it done for me, haha. I was banging on the downpipe and my husband was pulling on it at the back bumper - little fucker just wouldn't slip out
 

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My girly arms just weren't getting it done for me, haha. I was banging on the downpipe and my husband was pulling on it at the back bumper - little fucker just wouldn't slip out
There is always a second chance , hopefully with he new exhaust or a turbo upgrade
 

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Installed the Titan Motorsports catless downpipe yesterday. I had read that it was possible to install while leaving the rest of the exhaust on, but that lasted about 30 minutes before I said "fuck it" and just took the entire exhaust off, haha.

Car already had the K&N drop-in filter, and I did the MHD stage 2 tune after. I like the way it sounds (though I don't think my neighbors will agree) and it feels a hell of a lot faster.

I plan on doing road course and auto-x, I think I might actually have to dial the tune back a little for cones.

Did you need the O2 sensor as well?
 
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