Got the replacement cutout, and put it on thismorning. Will see how this one works out.
Did you take apart the original cutout to see what the problem was?
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Got the replacement cutout, and put it on thismorning. Will see how this one works out.
got my replacement cutout installed and so far so good, its been almost two weeks. fingers crossed
unfortunately, the people selling these products fail to mention what others have mentioned in this thread. Every cutout on the market requires lubrication, and regular lubrication at that.
I was told by quicktime performance another manufacturer, that the combination of heat, moisture and carbon in the exhaust is the cause of these "sticking" problems.
but man these sound cool!
I agree they do sound good, but I have to disagree that the cause of their malfunctioning is heat, moisture and carbon in the exhaust. I agree that this is the environment that any exhaust system component is subjected to, but lubrication alone isn't the answer if the components corrode as bad as mine did within 2 weeks. This shows me that the manufacturer, for whatever reason, did not design the part properly, to withstand the intended operating environment.