Borla exaust in my 95 FZJ80

bluedog

Adventurer
As you will see in the pictures below, my stock exaust was in sad shape. It had a leaky muffler and the center bracket was broken (only replaceable with a muffler). After some searching I discoverd very few aftermarket, stainless, and bolt on replacements. Borla is one of the few that does make one. The #14590 is a cat back unit that I can now say is bolt on.
The hardest part of the process was getting the old unit off without destroying the cat. It took me close to 3 hours to get the old one off and one hour to put the new one on. You will need a few extra parts if your exaust is a bit rusty, 3 new muffler mounts, 12 6X1 nuts, some stainless 6mm fender washers for the muffler mounts, new bolts for the connection with the cat, and a new gasket for the cat. While I was at it I also repalced the rear O2 sensor since I knew it wasn't coming off.

The rusted heap:
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New meets old:
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A little bling:
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It's a little throaty relative to the stock one but given the condition of the stock unit, overall it seems to make less noise. It also seems to be a little lighter.

On a side note, my rear storage unit was slowed down as I am waiting on some slides and hinges. So I tackled a few dead bulbs in the dash and the center diff switch.
The wife is out of town with the dogs this weekend and parts are arriving, so I should have some more time on the rear unit.

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adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Cool! Looks good dude! Is there any way to not have to use their tip? Can you just leave it off? It's a little too much chrome for me.
 

bluedog

Adventurer
SOCALFJ said:
Cool! Looks good dude! Is there any way to not have to use their tip? Can you just leave it off? It's a little too much chrome for me.
I suppose you could have another welded up or some high temp paint would do the trick. It doesn't stand out that much .

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Brian894x4

Explorer
Thanks for sharing that. My exhaust is in good shape, but I wish it wasn't, because I wouldn't mind a little throater sound. But not the buzzzzzzzzz on the highway that I got with my old truck. How does it sound on the highway compared to stock?

I too probably would lose the tip. The whole set up looks great, but the tip kind of looks more sport's car, than Expedition Land Cruiser, but that's a small detail.

One of the most important questions is how's the clearance? Is it any worse, better or the same as stock? I ask because the pipe after the cat seems to turn downward more than stock, but I'm not looking at my stock pipe right now.

Again, thanks for sharing. If/when I need a new set up, I'm thinking I'll go with the Borla kit too.
 

bluedog

Adventurer
Brian894x4 said:
One of the most important questions is how's the clearance? Is it any worse, better or the same as stock? I ask because the pipe after the cat seems to turn downward more than stock, but I'm not looking at my stock pipe right now.

I noticed this morning at start up I have some rattling against something, I believe it to be the body. When I push up a bit on the bumper it stops. It also stops once everything is warmed up. I am going to hold off on tracking it down until my lift is installed. I hope it won't interfear with a Slee rear bumper.

I don't feel clearance after the cat is any worse, both systems have to go under the frame rail at the same point.



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Jonathan Hanson

Well-known member
IIRC, Borla claims that the fancy tip actually has a function, increasing exhaust velocity or something and thus increasing power. Not sure if it's hype or not, but it certainly is a complex piece to manufacture if done only for looks.
 

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
Did you say hype?

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lol

My buddy is doing a fuel article for a magazine and with that damn tornado he lost mileage!!! LOL!
 

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