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I received my FabSpeed secondary cat bypass pipes. However, Fabspeed told me that they were out of the copper gasket that they normally include with the pipes. So, should I just install them with the OEM steel gaskets that's on the car now or wait (who knows how long) for the new copper gaskets? Has anyone installed the pipes with the OEM gaskets that were on the car already? If so, any issues?

:renntech:

Thanks for any reply.

Matt

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I received my FabSpeed secondary cat bypass pipes. However, Fabspeed told me that they were out of the copper gasket that they normally include with the pipes. So, should I just install them with the OEM steel gaskets that's on the car now or wait (who knows how long) for the new copper gaskets? Has anyone installed the pipes with the OEM gaskets that were on the car already? If so, any issues?

:renntech:

Thanks for any reply.

Matt

You should be fine for the short term with the steel ones I do suggest changing when you can get them if it is convenient enough - what did fabspeed say about using them?

JR

Posted

I'm in the same boat; pipes arrived without gaskets. I did speak with Joey at Fabspeed yesterday. He told me that the gaskets are now in stock and would ship out by the end of the week. I figured I'll just hold my breath for a few days and then do the mod.

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Posted

They are supposed to come with gaskets?? :o

That's another thing those a-holes left out!

Who packs their boxes, Chimps?

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