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    confused Cdti precat removal???

    Hi guys I have a set of ramps I can drive the two front wheels up on, I'm going to remove the undertray and set about the precat, there's 3 bolts holding the downpipe on, what's concerning me is it easy to undo the bracket holdin the cat on to the turbo and would I need to remove the heat shield???

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    Done and dusted lol

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    That was quick, lol.

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    When I did it I left it on car just take the oxygen sensor out I used a spade bit in drill to start and a chisel and pry bar and cleaned it all out totally ! bit gash but did job wear Eye protection as my eyes was sore for days lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by DasArab View Post
    That was quick, lol.
    Yeah it was I was expecting 3hrs with some threads ave looked thru, was no bother to doo, tricky tryin to get the bolt that holds the clamp on to the turbo, but got there in the end, decat pipe was better as there was more room to fit back on.

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    When I did it I left it on car just take the oxygen sensor out I used a spade bit in drill to start and a chisel and pry bar and cleaned it all out totally ! bit gash but did job wear Eye protection as my eyes was sore for days lol
    Was thinking about that but want to keep the original cat incase it ver has to go back on

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    Good work m8.

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    Cheers Gaz

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