A couple of weeks ago I installed a 3” Tanabe Medallion Touring catback on the otherwise stock exhaust of my ’89 7M-GTE. It’s a straight-forward bolt-on installation, so I’m pretty sure I didn’t screw it up, but I’ve got a problem with the fitment.
The big 90-degree bend between the resonator and the muffler is pressed hard up against the pivot housing for the #2 Lower Suspension Arm. To get around this obstruction the pipe is pushed down, out of its channel, causing the entire catback assembly to be rotated slightly clockwise when viewed from the rear. This causes the outboard doughnut hanger at the rear of the muffler to be stretched tight while the inboard hanger hangs slack. It also causes me to lose about ¾” of ground clearance which I cannot endure.
I thought a possible fix would be to install a high flow catalytic converter that was ½” to 1” longer than the original cat. This should push the 90 degree bend backward enough to clear the obstruction, but now I’m wondering if the resonator would have enough room to move that far.
The questions I have are:
1. Has anyone experienced this issue with a Tanabe catback and what did you do about it?
2. I’m pretty certain I want a high-flow cat that is bolt on—not welded, since I may yet replace the downpipe, but haven’t found a bolt on that is longer than the original. Any suggestions?
3. Any point in contacting Tanabe for help?
The big 90-degree bend between the resonator and the muffler is pressed hard up against the pivot housing for the #2 Lower Suspension Arm. To get around this obstruction the pipe is pushed down, out of its channel, causing the entire catback assembly to be rotated slightly clockwise when viewed from the rear. This causes the outboard doughnut hanger at the rear of the muffler to be stretched tight while the inboard hanger hangs slack. It also causes me to lose about ¾” of ground clearance which I cannot endure.
I thought a possible fix would be to install a high flow catalytic converter that was ½” to 1” longer than the original cat. This should push the 90 degree bend backward enough to clear the obstruction, but now I’m wondering if the resonator would have enough room to move that far.
The questions I have are:
1. Has anyone experienced this issue with a Tanabe catback and what did you do about it?
2. I’m pretty certain I want a high-flow cat that is bolt on—not welded, since I may yet replace the downpipe, but haven’t found a bolt on that is longer than the original. Any suggestions?
3. Any point in contacting Tanabe for help?
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