Boss 302 Side Exhaust Install/Discussion
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Boss 302 Side Exhaust Install/Discussion
Discovered this while trying to find an affordable OEM GT500 rear spoiler: buyfordracing.com is selling the Boss302 side exhaust kit (which was recently released by FRPP at $895 retail) for only $699, and that includes free shipping!
I was/am not in the market for one of these systems, but sheez this seemed like a killer deal to me!
In addition they're selling the Boss302 intake for $399. That seemed like a killer deal to me also.
So you "sometime soon" guys go ahead and pull the trigger now and then post some good videos so I can see what I missed out on!
I was/am not in the market for one of these systems, but sheez this seemed like a killer deal to me!
In addition they're selling the Boss302 intake for $399. That seemed like a killer deal to me also.
So you "sometime soon" guys go ahead and pull the trigger now and then post some good videos so I can see what I missed out on!
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****, I'm not ready to drop the money on this yet. And I don't like contemplating rushed purchases! I'm going to cross my fingers that we'll see the set for even cheaper over the next 6-8 months.
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Originally Posted by aircare84
No, the Boss has a quad exhaust, side pipes that exit just in front of the rear wheels & the normal axleback that exits @ the rear.
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I just finished installing this kit this evening, I ordered it from buyfordracing.com on Monday and it arrived today (should have been here yesterday but UPS forgot to put it on the truck for yesterday) they had the best price I could find and they have great service.
The kit is very nice quality and fitment.
I only got to drive it around the block but it sounds good, I installed it with the restrictor plate but will try it without sometime. Not too hard to remove.
The kit is very nice quality and fitment.
I only got to drive it around the block but it sounds good, I installed it with the restrictor plate but will try it without sometime. Not too hard to remove.
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dwtc,
Nice job with getting it installed so quickly! Looks like your car is shaping up great with your mod choices.
I assume that this doesn't include mufflers, right? What are you running back there?
How much weight do you suppose this added to the car?
Did you have to drill anything? Any snags in the installation worth passing along?
Nice job with getting it installed so quickly! Looks like your car is shaping up great with your mod choices.
I assume that this doesn't include mufflers, right? What are you running back there?
How much weight do you suppose this added to the car?
Did you have to drill anything? Any snags in the installation worth passing along?
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Sweet ... thinking about these ... if I ever get delivery of my car! LOL ....
You could also drill out the hole in the restrictor plate larger to increase sound but not make it too loud ...
Can you post a picture of the factory H-pipe that you removed? thanks ...
You could also drill out the hole in the restrictor plate larger to increase sound but not make it too loud ...
Can you post a picture of the factory H-pipe that you removed? thanks ...
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dwtc,
Nice job with getting it installed so quickly! Looks like your car is shaping up great with your mod choices.
I assume that this doesn't include mufflers, right? What are you running back there?
How much weight do you suppose this added to the car?
Did you have to drill anything? Any snags in the installation worth passing along?
Nice job with getting it installed so quickly! Looks like your car is shaping up great with your mod choices.
I assume that this doesn't include mufflers, right? What are you running back there?
How much weight do you suppose this added to the car?
Did you have to drill anything? Any snags in the installation worth passing along?
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PTRocks mentioned something about some FRPP cutouts, but I've never found any pictures of it. The 2-bolt design makes it near impossible to find an off-the-shelf cutout for the job.
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Originally Posted by dwtc
I just finished installing this kit this evening, I ordered it from buyfordracing.com on Monday and it arrived today (should have been here yesterday but UPS forgot to put it on the truck for yesterday) they had the best price I could find and they have great service.
The kit is very nice quality and fitment.
I only got to drive it around the block but it sounds good, I installed it with the restrictor plate but will try it without sometime. Not too hard to remove.
The kit is very nice quality and fitment.
I only got to drive it around the block but it sounds good, I installed it with the restrictor plate but will try it without sometime. Not too hard to remove.
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I'll try to answer all the above questions (and some pics)
The kit is just the h-pipe and both side pipes (and the 2 bolts that go on the side) no drilling. The shipping weight with the box was 34lbs, I don't think it adds much weight.
I have the stock cats and rear pipes, I changed the mufflers to the GT 500's (first thing I did)
I did take out the restrictor plates last night and drove it around the block, very nice sound but kind of loud, it was raining to day so I didn't get to drive it. No vids or sound clips but there are some on Youtube and you can hear how it sounds without the plates.
The pipes don't show, as said above they are well hidden, it's too bad you can't see them because the tips look so nice
I had the frpp x -pipe.
The kit is just the h-pipe and both side pipes (and the 2 bolts that go on the side) no drilling. The shipping weight with the box was 34lbs, I don't think it adds much weight.
I have the stock cats and rear pipes, I changed the mufflers to the GT 500's (first thing I did)
I did take out the restrictor plates last night and drove it around the block, very nice sound but kind of loud, it was raining to day so I didn't get to drive it. No vids or sound clips but there are some on Youtube and you can hear how it sounds without the plates.
The pipes don't show, as said above they are well hidden, it's too bad you can't see them because the tips look so nice
I had the frpp x -pipe.
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The QTP Electric cut-out valves can replace the restrictor plates and provide continuously variable restriction control, with wireless remote optional. Like having a volume control for your car exhaust, and it perfectly complements the Boss quad exhaust.
At least that's what I've read.....
At least that's what I've read.....
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Pull the plates! I had to put mine in to pass sound req's at Laguna Seca and it got waaay too quiet... Yanked them back out. Sounds great. No need to replace the mufflers unless you're looking for weight reduction.
a 15mm ratcheting end wrench is your friend for this job.
a 15mm ratcheting end wrench is your friend for this job.
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Pull the plates! I had to put mine in to pass sound req's at Laguna Seca and it got waaay too quiet... Yanked them back out. Sounds great. No need to replace the mufflers unless you're looking for weight reduction.
a 15mm ratcheting end wrench is your friend for this job.
a 15mm ratcheting end wrench is your friend for this job.