Tip for hanging your RPI if you feel its too low
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Originally Posted by rogerj' post='1017882' date='Sep 26 2009, 06:47 PM
I bought my RPI used, but it was only 3 mos old. I called RPI about the clamp to connect the exhaust to the OEM pipe and they were very helpful. I LOVE my RPI exhaust, but there are too many fitment issues for the $$$. At this price point, there should not be fitment issues. I would still recommend the RPI based on sound and performance. If I were to buy this new, I would demand a fitment guarantee or demand a discount for all the BS fitment issues
Where did they cut your stock exhaust? Right after the hanger? On mine there was less than one inch of pipe left after the hanger.
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Ok, Michael, I have grown weary of the RPi bashing. Three seperate threads to complain and bitch about your complete and utter inability to mount a simple bolt on exhaust is too many. ENOUGH!! I'm DONE with you.
RPi is a respected member of this forum, you are a troll who has been banned here 6 times. You have been banned multiple times from EVERY message board you've joined. Shall I name them and ALL of your aliases for each? YOU are a cancer on this forum who doesn't know when to STFU.
If you have a problem with RPi fitment for your car, CALL RPi and stop bitching about it on the forum. Do you have a phone? I suppose since you now finally have a digital camera that you had to forego a phone??? If you don't like how your RPi fits your car, I am sure Eloy would be more than happy to take back the exhaust rather than have you talk shit all over this forum.
Seriously, spend $100 and have a professional mount your exhaust next time and you won't have ANY problems.
RPi is a respected member of this forum, you are a troll who has been banned here 6 times. You have been banned multiple times from EVERY message board you've joined. Shall I name them and ALL of your aliases for each? YOU are a cancer on this forum who doesn't know when to STFU.
If you have a problem with RPi fitment for your car, CALL RPi and stop bitching about it on the forum. Do you have a phone? I suppose since you now finally have a digital camera that you had to forego a phone??? If you don't like how your RPi fits your car, I am sure Eloy would be more than happy to take back the exhaust rather than have you talk shit all over this forum.
Seriously, spend $100 and have a professional mount your exhaust next time and you won't have ANY problems.
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Originally Posted by rogerj' post='1017898' date='Sep 26 2009, 06:17 PM
+1
I think the RPI is fantastic for sound and performance. The fitment is tricky. The purpose of this community is to share info. Anyone considering an RPI exhaust should be aware of this. This is a minor problem with an easy fix. The disturbing thing is that this info is not available from RPI, only available here on E60
I think the RPI is fantastic for sound and performance. The fitment is tricky. The purpose of this community is to share info. Anyone considering an RPI exhaust should be aware of this. This is a minor problem with an easy fix. The disturbing thing is that this info is not available from RPI, only available here on E60
The fact is, different customers like their exhausts mounted differently. Some higher, some lower, some want them tucked in farther, some sticking out farther. This is why using a professional is the best way to go when having exhaust installed as they are able to tailor fitment to your particular taste.
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This is what I believe is dangerous, people so into RPI that they can do no wrong.
bashing in my mind does not include praising their product which I have done over and over and if you are so annoyed then why read the thread. I am purely trying to prevent another person like me from going through un-needed hassles. I spent 3 hours installing it which was partially my fault for not having a good pipe cutter. Then I spent a couple hours playing around with different rubber pieces to see what worked the best as it was WAY too low for my taste.
Then I spent an hour and thirty more dollars getting an exhaust shop to install an extra hanger for me.
Why are you so angry and upset? I am trying to help others on the board and yet I get attacked. People wonder why it was so easy to retaliate on this board or attack, what possibly is your problem with my post that was created to HELP members of this community?
I am sorry to upset you, my only hope was to share my info that took my own "r+d" to come up wiht, so instead of wasting time, owners of this exhaust, future or present, can go right out and install, and enjoy instead of spending 3 days and hours getting it "right"
Sorry to upset anyone-intent was only to help board members
bashing in my mind does not include praising their product which I have done over and over and if you are so annoyed then why read the thread. I am purely trying to prevent another person like me from going through un-needed hassles. I spent 3 hours installing it which was partially my fault for not having a good pipe cutter. Then I spent a couple hours playing around with different rubber pieces to see what worked the best as it was WAY too low for my taste.
Then I spent an hour and thirty more dollars getting an exhaust shop to install an extra hanger for me.
Why are you so angry and upset? I am trying to help others on the board and yet I get attacked. People wonder why it was so easy to retaliate on this board or attack, what possibly is your problem with my post that was created to HELP members of this community?
I am sorry to upset you, my only hope was to share my info that took my own "r+d" to come up wiht, so instead of wasting time, owners of this exhaust, future or present, can go right out and install, and enjoy instead of spending 3 days and hours getting it "right"
Sorry to upset anyone-intent was only to help board members
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haha dranged is cranky... dont trip mang! its the over 4k posts syndrome.. they all start with "i am tired of hearing.." yada yada
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Originally Posted by Diamond' post='1017930' date='Sep 26 2009, 06:59 PM
This is what I believe is dangerous, people so into RPI that they can do no wrong.
bashing in my mind does not include praising their product which I have done over and over and if you are so annoyed then why read the thread. I am purely trying to prevent another person like me from going through un-needed hassles. I spent 3 hours installing it which was partially my fault for not having a good pipe cutter. Then I spent a couple hours playing around with different rubber pieces to see what worked the best as it was WAY too low for my taste.
Then I spent an hour and thirty more dollars getting an exhaust shop to install an extra hanger for me.
Why are you so angry and upset? I am trying to help others on the board and yet I get attacked. People wonder why it was so easy to retaliate on this board or attack, what possibly is your problem with my post that was created to HELP members of this community?
I am sorry to upset you, my only hope was to share my info that took my own "r+d" to come up wiht, so instead of wasting time, owners of this exhaust, future or present, can go right out and install, and enjoy instead of spending 3 days and hours getting it "right"
Sorry to upset anyone-intent was only to help board members
bashing in my mind does not include praising their product which I have done over and over and if you are so annoyed then why read the thread. I am purely trying to prevent another person like me from going through un-needed hassles. I spent 3 hours installing it which was partially my fault for not having a good pipe cutter. Then I spent a couple hours playing around with different rubber pieces to see what worked the best as it was WAY too low for my taste.
Then I spent an hour and thirty more dollars getting an exhaust shop to install an extra hanger for me.
Why are you so angry and upset? I am trying to help others on the board and yet I get attacked. People wonder why it was so easy to retaliate on this board or attack, what possibly is your problem with my post that was created to HELP members of this community?
I am sorry to upset you, my only hope was to share my info that took my own "r+d" to come up wiht, so instead of wasting time, owners of this exhaust, future or present, can go right out and install, and enjoy instead of spending 3 days and hours getting it "right"
Sorry to upset anyone-intent was only to help board members
The fact is, different customers like their exhausts mounted differently. Some higher, some lower, some want them tucked in farther, some sticking out farther. This is why using a professional is the best way to go when having exhaust installed as they are able to tailor fitment to your particular taste.
If you had bothered to call RPi for help, or used a professional install your exhaust, you wouldnt have wasted 3 days.
If you were BANNED like you should be, I wouldn't be wasting my time responding to your pathetic "cry for attention" threads.
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Originally Posted by skelevirus' post='1017936' date='Sep 26 2009, 07:07 PM
haha dranged is cranky... dont trip mang! its the over 4k posts syndrome.. they all start with "i am tired of hearing.." yada yada
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Originally Posted by DRANGED' post='1017916' date='Sep 26 2009, 07:43 PM
There is nothing disturbing as this is not a common problem. The price point for RPi's exhaust is HALF of what other companies charge. These other companies provide absolutely no power gains from the other exhausts and in most cases there is a loss of power.
The fact is, different customers like their exhausts mounted differently. Some higher, some lower, some want them tucked in farther, some sticking out farther. This is why using a professional is the best way to go when having exhaust installed as they are able to tailor fitment to your particular taste.
The fact is, different customers like their exhausts mounted differently. Some higher, some lower, some want them tucked in farther, some sticking out farther. This is why using a professional is the best way to go when having exhaust installed as they are able to tailor fitment to your particular taste.
El Immigrante also posted that his install AT RPI required some ADJUSTING to make it fit right. Most of us here are very particular and anal about our cars. It is obvious that the OEM hangers do not provide an optimal fit. The height of the RPI muffler and tips is noticeably lower than the stock position using the OEM hangers. This is pertinent and fair information for any potential consumer to know. I do not thnk this is bashing.
As far as Diamond's other complaints with RPI and his previous history here on E60, I am unaware of these. My one phone call to RPI was very pleasant, professional, and helpful.
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