Okay, I finally installed the Borla and Injen kit that ptuning was selling as a package deal for about $575. First and foremost, here's some advice if you choose to go with the Borla. Jack up the car, and set aside 10 minutes. Seriously, thats all it takes, it really is easy and quick to figure out. The sound is FANTASTIC. It doesn't sound like a ricer fart pipe (which is good). You really notice the bass and vibration at the high RPM's. This mod turns the Vibe into an instant hot rod. Injen Intake advice: KEEP THE CAR ON JACK STANDS. I used the instructions that came from Injen and the post that Lancer made with all of the pictures. With the Vibe up in the air and a friend giving me a hand, the whole thing only took about 1 hour. One more peice of crucial advice: DON'T BREAK THE BOLT ON THE VIBRA MOUNT!. I torqued the nut too much with an air wrench and the thing pooped on me. Luckily, there was still enough of the bolt that I was able to turn the piece upside down and bolt it on inverted. Installation of both takes about 2 hours total. remember, jack up the car so you can get underneath to see. As far as the actual power gains, it's amazing. It really is like i dropped a throaty V8 in the little vibe. The sound above the change over point is amazing. HIGHLY RECOMMEND doing this mod if you want more power. The grocery getter has now become a sleeper at the line!Pray that I don't get speeding tickets when I'm testing it out!Abyss Vibe GTInjen IntakeBorla ExhaustResulting in High Level Testostherone Induction to driver
Cool deal! Get a sound sample if ya can. The exhaust systems are very easy to install. Took me about 10 min. to install my TR&D exhaust. I didnt jack mine up. I'm a little guy, so no need to. LoL Let us know how ya like it. You should notice a difference with the combo.
Pictures of my ride!!'03 Vibe GTMy AED GA!Work in progress
quote: About the jack stands - did you need to remove the front wheel or can I accomplish the same thing with ramps?Nope, the tires stayed on during installation. No problems there. I'm gonna try to post a sound file once i figure out how to record a WAV. Any suggestions with normal household electronics?
quote:I am trying to figure out if the Thermal from Ptuning.com will fit the AWD.I need to know before I order it, otherwise I am stuck with it and it will not work. Not yet... the routing of the exhaust of the AWD is different from the Base and GT. According to the thread below, it may be available from Borla for the AWD this spring:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id ... 2102#22102
i am impatiently waiting for dual exhaust and a custom rear bumper. i saw the one madbill has done and it looks pretty good. still not sure since i want a performance muffler. oh well. guess i'll be waiting for awhile too.
You could always go with a performance muffler and then just use a clamp-on stub with a matching tip on the right, without actually runing any exhaust through it...
quote:Pray that I don't get speeding tickets when I'm testing it out!Or at the Ohio meet! yeah, I guess i should've taken the car a little bit slower than 100 mph in a 35 mph zone. I think the cops would've understood though!
quote:You could always go with a performance muffler and then just use a clamp-on stub with a matching tip on the right, without actually runing any exhaust through it...That's major rice!
'03 Vibe GT monotone silver/black interior, 17 inch wheels, 6-disc changer, power packageMods: AEM intake, TRD springs, A-spec Strut Bar'01 Corvette Coupe silver/black interior, six-speed, Z51, a few mods, 12.29 at 117.3mph in 1/4 mile on street tires.
Perhaps, but before you throw any stones QUIKAG, realize that you're living in a glass house, because some Corvettes in the mid-eighties had four tailpipes tips but only two were functional...
quote:Perhaps, but before you throw any stones QUIKAG, realize that you're living in a glass house, because some Corvettes in the mid-eighties had four tailpipes tips but only two were functional... What does a mid 80's Corvette have to do with my car? I would NEVER buy a mid 80's Corvette.
'03 Vibe GT monotone silver/black interior, 17 inch wheels, 6-disc changer, power packageMods: AEM intake, TRD springs, A-spec Strut Bar'01 Corvette Coupe silver/black interior, six-speed, Z51, a few mods, 12.29 at 117.3mph in 1/4 mile on street tires.
quote:Ah, I see, disowning the black sheep of the family! Yep.
'03 Vibe GT monotone silver/black interior, 17 inch wheels, 6-disc changer, power packageMods: AEM intake, TRD springs, A-spec Strut Bar'01 Corvette Coupe silver/black interior, six-speed, Z51, a few mods, 12.29 at 117.3mph in 1/4 mile on street tires.
quote:i agree about the fake exaust pipe. in the winter time, everyone behind you could tell and laugh. (at least i would)That's where it would bother me the most. In the winter, one exhaust tip is spewing out condensation/steam/whatever it is and the other pipe is just sitting there.
'03 Vibe GT monotone silver/black interior, 17 inch wheels, 6-disc changer, power packageMods: AEM intake, TRD springs, A-spec Strut Bar'01 Corvette Coupe silver/black interior, six-speed, Z51, a few mods, 12.29 at 117.3mph in 1/4 mile on street tires.
OK, OK! Bad idea, mea culpa! (and it's not like it doesn't get cold in trdvibe's home in Eagle River; I think it's just outside of Anchorage.) (But for what it's worth, in the old days V-8s with duals did most of their part-throttle winter breathing from one pipe, because the heat riser valve would divert all of one bank's exhaust through the heat passage in the intake manifold. This would usually cause the cold system to rot out about three times as fast. But, I digress...)
Hey did the exhaust void the warentee??? i've been trying to figure that out for a while now lol. Post some pics. It only took 2 hours? it took me 5 hours to install the underbody kit on mine! I must be a dumb*ss or something. -=Paul=-
quote:OK, OK! Bad idea, mea culpa! (and it's not like it doesn't get cold in trdvibe's home in Eagle River; I think it's just outside of Anchorage.) (But for what it's worth, in the old days V-8s with duals did most of their part-throttle winter breathing from one pipe, because the heat riser valve would divert all of one bank's exhaust through the heat passage in the intake manifold. This would usually cause the cold system to rot out about three times as fast. But, I digress...) yes, i live just north of anchorage. and for what it's worth, there are people with fake dual exhaust. they so incredibly ridiculous, everyone laughs at them. it's cold here 8 mos of the year, so why ambarass yourself like that? i'm waiting for the real thing.
i have my straight pipe custom exhaust but i took that off and decided its best for when i go to the track, or if im racing. It really does help alot in speed and throttle response now that i have the old one back on. Im waiting for a true catback.On nopi.com theres alot of exhausts for matrix's. I want to know if the invidia or tanabe are true catbacks.