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Old 02-19-2010, 07:48 AM   #1
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Default Exhaust Drip

I just self-installed a Stasis signature series dual exhaust on my A5 3.2. Was impressed with how easy it was!

Since installing it i've noticed that there seems to be a moisture drip where the flex pipes attach to the new catback pipes right where the clamps are. I don't know if the factory exhaust dripped there, never really took notice.

Is this normal? It's not a huge amount of liquid that drips but i notice it the next morning when it freezes to the concrete in my garage.

I've tightened the clamps to the point where i'm afraid to tighten them any further so i'm starting to wonder if this is just a normal spot for the exhaust to vent any excess condensation.

Thoughts? Anyone else notice a drip with their OEM exhaust in that spot?
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