alexeiwoody wrote:I'll just say that IMO (judging by the pics and customer feedback on the new invidia dump) - it's a very disappointing "new and specific to 5eat" design. If you seriously want to reduce heat on the auto box, buy a different dump or rework this one to move it further away. That pretty much makes it cheaper to just buy an x force.
That thing doesn't look safe, and there's no room for wrap and even ceramic coating - it's already so close to touching. I seriously hope shav posts some better looking install pics, otherwise people should stop promoting this thing as the best dump for the auto.

Having gone through the pain of installing the "new and specific to 5eat" Invidia dump last night, I pretty much echo the above sentiments.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, and you'd think i'd of learnt by now that doing DIY work on a Subaru after hours when you need to drive it home for the missus to use the next day is always asking for trouble.
With the dump bolted to the turbo, the bottom the of Cat was hard up against the gearbox and there was no way it would join the centre pipe without some serious mods. Unfortunately we took the route of "re-shaping" the cat (ie indenting with a hammer) rather then trying to bend the pipe once bolted to the turbo. We dismissed this option initially as we were concerned about the stresses it would place on turbo, mounts and other parts when applying enough force to bend the s/s dump. Apparently a 2m length of steel stuck up the end is about the amount of leverage required to bend it!

It would of needed to be bent a fair way to provide clearance also!!!
So now i have the dump in, with a slightly mangled cat which even now is less than 1mm away from the gearbox. I estimate we had to indent the cat appox. 15mm in an area the size of a business card to have it clear the gearbox. If we were to bend it, it would of required a pretty big bend and then there would of been issues with it lining up with the stock centre pipe.
At the moment i've got a major case of buyers remorse (i thought i was paying extra money for something designed specifically to fit) and also a level of foolishness having since learnt that re-shaping the cat to gain clearance probably wasn't the smartest way to go about it.
I guess worst case if re-shaping the cat negatively affects performance/serviceable life, i can get an exhuast shop to re-weld a new cat in place.
Still waiting to get re-tuned from kido (have put in dump pipe and PSR silicone inlet hose kit myself in last couple of weeks) before I can take the car out of i mode and see what difference its made from stock with kido tune.