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      11-25-2020, 11:12 PM   #1
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ISO: MPE installation guide (English)

Looking for a PDF of the MPerf exhaust installation guide in English (found the Deutsch version online already). I'll settle for some photos of the guide as well if someone has a copy available. I'm reverting back to the stock exhaust so if anyone would like to share their experience doing that, I'd be grateful. Cheers!

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This work? Both links and attachments to German and English language PDFs are included.
Help with DIY MPE install

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Looking for a PDF of the MPerf exhaust installation guide in English (found the Deutsch version online already). I'll settle for some photos of the guide as well if someone has a copy available. I'm reverting back to the stock exhaust so if anyone would like to share their experience doing that, I'd be grateful. Cheers!
I have the guide on my computer can send when I get back, but broadly you will need to:

- Uninstall the harness from the fuse box that controls the bluetooth flaps
- unbolt the MPE from the stock midpipe - this is cut from stock, so if you have the stock one you will need to get it welded by an exhaust shop - if you have a brand new unmolested OEM exhaust, then it will bolt up directly to the downpipe.
- Rear hangers + a support bracket are the only other things that need dropped.
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No worries—I actually got the exhaust off last weekend quite easily. But maybe we could get it added to the sticky so it's not a question in the future. Thanks y'all! BTW, the stock exhaust bolted right up to the clamp that came with the MPE. I just ordered a spare clamp for the next person who's lucky enough to own the MPE .
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