new dc4 build... first one documented

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my cousin lou and his wett dream..
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This is what i woke up to this morning.... Luckily this guy installed a fuel cut off switch....
 

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Awe shit. Does it have an alarm? That's what I need in mine, a kill switch - it has an alarm. But, really both is best.
 
I don't have a kill switch in mine yet and need to do it. I have the Bosch relays and sockets for them - just need to wire it up.

That would piss me off enough to revert to violence.
 
looking at the brighter side.. at least the fuckwads didnt drive off in this one..
 
Finally installed the cat back exhaust! Sounds awesome! Now just need to install the header and resonated test pipe.
 

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Dont know k your suggestion or experience, but why the hangers? Whats the benefit/improvement over the rubber ones? And thank you in advance for the suggestions!
 
Couple of reasons for the poly hangers. I s'pose the OEM's are better than the aftermarket junk I had problems with. The stainless exhaust I installed on my hatch is heavier than the OEM piping and mufflers. More strain on the hangers. I would venture to guess the same is true for your setup in terms of a weight increase.

The Poly's are awesome. Another member suggested them when I was having problems with some aftermarket neoprene hangers. They are fairly easy to install, I just used white grease on the prongs and in the hangers and they slipped right on.

https://hondaswap.com/general-tech-maintenance/exhaust-hangers-518065/
 
I meant that i didnt mean to knock your experience... Ill give em a try... No issues as of yet, with the stock rubber hangers... It does seem to lean to one side at the exit under the bumper.. Not centered...
 
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