Maybe that's because you are supposed to fit up all connections loosely at first. Make necessary fit checks for alignment and clearance and then, and only then, tighten all clamps starting with the turbo and working back. There should be NO "muscling" required. That can lead to cracking from stress, leaking, and rattling from shifting in the mounts from the stresses induced from forcing parts to where they don't want to go.
This is standard install proceedure for virtually all exhaust systems. I watched the shop (Tuning Gruppe) install mine and we were all very impressed at the great fit of the CTS DP. Mine was the first one they installed on an R.
Yes, sir, im well aware of this. im saying even when loosely connected to the turbo with the flange clamp it still wasnt lining up with the lower mount clamps to start the mount studs. not sure if this one was a bit of a dude, but the rest of the pipe (aside from the bung welds and spatter inside the threads... ) was pretty nice. Still have not received a response from them concerning that.
Pennsylvania allows one readiness monitor to be set “not ready”. You will fail however if (especially if he’s having a bad day) the tech actually performs a visual and determine you modded the downpipe.
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Yes, sir, im well aware of this. im saying even when loosely connected to the turbo with the flange clamp it still wasnt lining up with the lower mount clamps to start the mount studs. not sure if this one was a bit of a dude, but the rest of the pipe (aside from the bung welds and spatter inside the threads... ) was pretty nice. Still have not received a response from them concerning that.