BHR Midpipe
well honeslty it takes me just about 5min to 10 min total to do a midpipe by jacking up the car removal an put back. i just was smart by getting replacment bolts and what not becuse for some resaon they strip very easy
I had this problem and a friend told me it is called "galling". It even happened to me on 1 week-old bolts/nuts. All you can do is put on antisieze on non-stainless bolts and not use power tools to install. The next time I change mine will be the first time with antisieze - I used the copper stick. We'll see.
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Last edited by ganseg; Feb 7, 2011 at 03:04 PM.
PB Blaster is also an awesome product for getting those tough nuts off. Just spray it on and let it sit for 10 minutes or so. All of mine came right off without a hitch.
I just received my midpipe last week from the backorder and had a chance to get it installed this weekend. The pipe appears to be of great quality and finish. The welds were spot on and fitment was great. I ran into an issue with the pipe touching my Autoexe Member brace kit but I resolved that with a few washers to lower the brace about an 1/8 of an inch. The other issue I had was the springs for the rear connection not being long enough to apply enough pressure to seal the midpipe to the backpipe. I resolved that by using my old, longer springs from the RP supercat. Overall the sound is great and more importantly, I have noticed an increase in power. The car appears to pull harder especially in the upper RPMS. I hope to verify this with another dyno day soon. To put things in perspective, I previously had the Rotary Performance Supercat installed on my car paired with the Racing Beat REV8 exhaust system. The sound was wonderful but I realized at Jeff's Dyno day that the cat was holding me back. So i ordered one of these pipes in hopes of picking up some more power and putting me over the 200 HP mark. I also was concerned about the longevity of the supercat. I track the car about 6-8 days out of the year so the heat was a concern for me. Overall, I'm very pleased with the purchase. The unit is fit well and came with all necessary hardware.
Thanks for the input Charles. I realized the there would be no issues with the factory bracing. I resolved the issue and am still reaping the benefits of the AutoEXE brace system. The flange for the RB exhaust was quite thin I noticed. I figured that is why the springs were too short. No worries I got it installed and I'm loving the sound. The RB exhaust matches nicely with this pipe and the sound is amazing.
2) Racing Beat is one of the few manufacturers who use factory-style, stamped-steel, flanges on their midpipes and cat-backs. All others use thicker flanges and we had to accomodate the majority. Everyone using a cat-back with OEM-type flanges have realized that using the factory springs will suffice.
Oh I run a Borla.
I actually just switched out to a factory exhaust off of a 2010 (had tips adjusted) and found that autozone sells factory style studs with springs but were a bit shorter for $5.00 that worked perfect with the BHR pipe. Mine was leaking using the factory ones.




I cant wait