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    Exhaust scraping help

    Ok guys my exhaust on my dc5 sits really low and scrapes over 90% of speed bumps. Other than raising my car to make it not scrape, are there any other things that can be done?
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    #2
    Afraid not. If you're not raising the height, the b pipe will scrape. Many lowered dc5r exhausts end up with flattened b sections.
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      #3
      Originally posted by knobosaurus View Post
      Afraid not. If you're not raising the height, the b pipe will scrape. Many lowered dc5r exhausts end up with flattened b sections.
      Hahah yehh but I've herd of people modifying the b-pipe or something like that. That scrape noise kills me
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        #4
        You can try going to an exhaust shop and see if they can modify your b-pipe to be more flat against the chassis. But it could ruin your air flow.
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          #5
          more first world problems.

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            #6
            run just headers!

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              #7
              The exhaust hanger that holds the b-pipe up can sometimes be responsible for a low hanging exhaust.

              I use to remove that exhaust hanger and zip tie the b-pipe up to the chasis for a bit more clearance, and adjusted the rear hangers if required to compensate for the way it now sat. It worked for me, may not for you.
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                #8
                Michael, just out of curiosity, how did the zip ties hold up with the heat? Were you constantly replacing them?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DaRKNT View Post
                  Michael, just out of curiosity, how did the zip ties hold up with the heat? Were you constantly replacing them?
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                    #10
                    The larger plastic ones held up fine. The smaller ones won't hold the exhaust up and will break easily.

                    As Karl said though, metal ones would be perfect.
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                      #11
                      I will try your technique mugsee and see how i go
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