Nearly 4 years later, my 2001 Team DC Audio build

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Onebad1983

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There are all kinds of videos on this. Super easy. Not that I did my own.. lol. Paid for a new cluster because I wanted the trans temp anyway.
That would probably be smart for me considering I'm going to be towing a camper for about 2 hours every 8 weeks for school
 
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Yeah it’s honestly pretty easy to do. Just make sure the stepper motors are reset or turned to be zeroed out when you take the needles off. Which if you aren’t messing with the steppers they should be fine. Just pull the needles and put new ones on!
 
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UPS let me down yesterday. Ordered my intermediate pipe and tail pipe section. It shipped out last week from New York. 2 piece shipment. Both packages made it from New York to about a hour north of me in Oregon together no issue. Yesterday the tracking shows 1 package is out for the delivery and the other one hasn’t updated. Well intermediate pipe was delivered yesterday. They lost the muffler-back tail pipe section. o_Oo_O:mad: How the hell do you lose that?! So I had to file a claim and hopefully I get my part or money back at least. Irritated to say the least. I got the intermediate pipe on at least though. D47EF23F-DB13-4DDB-B898-58BC8B9009A8.jpeg
 

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UPS let me down yesterday. Ordered my intermediate pipe and tail pipe section. It shipped out last week from New York. 2 piece shipment. Both packages made it from New York to about a hour north of me in Oregon together no issue. Yesterday the tracking shows 1 package is out for the delivery and the other one hasn’t updated. Well intermediate pipe was delivered yesterday. They lost the muffler-back tail pipe section. o_Oo_O:mad: How the hell do you lose that?! So I had to file a claim and hopefully I get my part or money back at least. Irritated to say the least. I got the intermediate pipe on at least though. View attachment 245026
It's already installed? Any difference in sound?
 

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Yeah it’s honestly pretty easy to do. Just make sure the stepper motors are reset or turned to be zeroed out when you take the needles off. Which if you aren’t messing with the steppers they should be fine. Just pull the needles and put new ones on!
I swung the needles all the way to the right, then back to the left to zero them out. Guy who does them told me to do it that way. Forgot why he said tho lol.
 
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It's already installed? Any difference in sound?

going from the 2.75 intermediate to that 3” didn’t seem to make much of a difference it did seem to make it very slightly louder at idle but that’s about it.

I swung the needles all the way to the right, then back to the left to zero them out. Guy who does them told me to do it that way. Forgot why he said tho lol.

Yeah that works as well. I’m not sure if it makes a difference either way. I have seen people on videos do that. And I have seen people throw the cluster in without needles and just turn the truck on to get everything to sweep and zero out again.
 
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Honestly kinda shocked. UPS found my tail pipe!! It got delivered today. Had to weld a 6” extension piece on the tail pipe to reach the muffler. The dynomax ultra flo full exhaust comes with a 20” body muffler, I bought the 17221 3” piping and 14” body one to be the same size as my flowmaster 40 was.
Intermediate part number is 52190
Tail pipe part number is 55114
You can really see the booger welds the previous owner did on the old piping. I just ran a quick stitch weld on the new stuff. Didn’t have access to that good of a welder but it doesn’t look bad. 3AB42D66-ED2F-41D0-915E-CE91D31CDA33.jpegF5EDEDD2-5020-4B33-875B-3B33E123D170.jpeg D49EBB26-34D5-47AB-B1AC-AB1F45F2D20B.jpeg
 

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Here’s a video. A touch raspy around 5-6k rpm but not bad. I like the way it sounds. It’s a little louder with the piping swap but not too bad. Still idles fairly quiet
Sounds like shit......

















JUST KIDDING!!!! Sounds pretty good!:waytogo:
How's interior noise? Any drone? Loud-ish inside the cabin?
 

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