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Remove the door panel, then lower the window until you see the bracket holding together with the mirror. Then use mirror glue and apply some on it to tighten it. So far I don't see my customer waja cps window drop already.
This is for easy and safe. If wanna 100% more secure, you need remove the window and apply the gum on the bracket then only apply gum on the bracket. But this not easy as will break the window if not doing correctly.
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I suggest pin it at front page for future reference.
Added on January 13, 2011, 9:16 amTo bro eastwest
kete stendend gaban lagi bang..huhu. Maybe waiting for duit from sky falling into my lap then baru mod kete.
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[quote=leslie27,Jan 13 2011, 02:19 AM]
Hi all,
I've just replaced the stock extractor on my Gen2 CPS with a Hotbits 4-2-1 (for CPS HB.EM 90-552-S) this afternoon. The rest of the exhaust remains stock, only extractor replaced.
Upon completion, my first observation is that the exhaust note is slightly more bassy during firing up and idle, which is still at the comfort zone. However, once you step on the gas, it sounds like a trumpet or more like a flat trumpet note! This is really beginning to bothering me.
I was told that it's due to new setup and that it will go away after a while, but I'm not that all convinced yet.
Has anyone done this same setup as well? Could you share how yours sound please? I really don't want to regret my purchase.
Cheers,
Les
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How about the performance?
Maybe u need to change new bullet or s flow muffler to dampend the sound?
This post has been edited by TripleJ104: Jan 13 2011, 09:20 AM