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Old Jul 8, 2003
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Torque on DC Sports TCS Exhaust

Got a pretty quick question. I just got my new 03 EX Coupe and I am going to be installing my TCS Exhaust that was on my 01 EX. However, I have a slight problem. I have missplaced the directions and I need to know how much I need to torque the bolts. It has been awhile since I installed it on the 01 so I have forgotten and DC Sports still hasn't responded to my e-mail inquiry almost a week ago. So if anyone still has those directions and could give me the torque specs that would be great. Thanks.
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Till its tight. i dont think its going to matter that much
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I put mine on. If I remember correctly, its 25 ft. lbs. I will look at my directions and tell you later tonight.
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5. Install the DC Sport "B" pipe to the catalytic converter. Torque to 25 lbf-ft, 3.4 kgf-m, 33N-m.

6. Bolt the resonator section to the B-pipe using the supplied gasket and hardware. Hook the rubber hanger. Torque to 25 lbf-ft, 3.4 kgf-m, 33N-m.

7. Install the DC Sport Muffler to the B-pipe using the supplied gasket and hardware. Hook the two rubber hangers. Torque to 25 lbf-ft, 3.4 kgf-m, 33N-m.
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Thanks for the info.

Also, I just wanna make sure but it uses the stock hangers right?
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Yeah, it uses the stock rubber exhaust hangers.
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Yes, stock rubber hangers are needed.
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Did mine until it was tight. Per DC's instructions I re-did all the bolts after 500 miles. They had barley moved.
 
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