Part 3 Fitting a Tasso Performance Road Exhaust to my Royal Alloy GP300
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- My DIY guide on how to fit a Tasso Performance Road Exhaust to my 2020 Royal Alloy GP300 as part of the 300cc Tasso Performance Upgrade Kit. Same for the TG300.
Part 1 video was Fitting the Air Sock and ECU Remap
Part 2 video was fitting the Dr Pulley Sliders
Part 4 is the Review
00:00 - Start
00:12 - Intro
01:57 - Remove exhaust
02:25 - 1st Bolt
02:41 - 2nd Bolt
03:00 - 3rd bolt
03:48 - Exhaust Off
03:59 - Fit Bracket
05:42 - Slip Exhaust on
06:18 - Fit Long Spacer
07:17 - Remove O2 Sensor
07:53 - Fit Retaining Spring
09:35 - Exhaust Mounting Bolts
10:26 - Starting up
11:03 - Outro
DISCLAIMER
I am not a professional and as such will not be responsible for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in these videos. They are to give information only and carried out with the best of my limited ability.
Also, information given in these videos does not guarantee the desired outcome.
Always refer to the vehicle handbook and/or service manual for specific settings and procedures for your own vehicle. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
After watching that ' just Don't understand how some have managed to get it wrong. Excellent video look forward to stage 4
It was how changing an exhaust should be, a relief after doing the Rollers\Sliders. I think the earlier exhaust versions were slightly different???
Nice to see things going so smooth.
Yes indeed!
Hi Tony. Looking good!
Thanks
Hi Tony, great videos mate. Did you say you have put the airbox back on? Couldn't quite catch it.
Yes I did sort of... I've put in on with a big hole cut in it, which the airsock sits in. It's a bit quieter now.
@@TonysGarage_UK ok Tony thanks, be interesting to see how it performs.
It's not as good.. The airbox is back off LOL I'm getting accustomed to the intake noise !
May have missed it, did you replace the down pipe section of exhaust ?
No, Just the end can.