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Yes, but ordering is now done directly through Hi-Tech Mufflers, so just mention that you are a member of our forum and the discount will get applied.
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2/Mar/2018, 10:50 am
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OzGreg
X-TRAIL NEWBIE
Date Registered: 05-2018
TOTAL POSTS: 7
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Re: Hi-Tech X-Trail Extractors/Headers & Full Exhaust System (T30 X-TRAIL)
G'day again
Just back from a 4,500+ km trip to Broken Hill, Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges, the OodnadattaTrack, Coober Pedy, Woomera, Andamooka, Clare and Barossa Valleys, then back to Sydney via Mildura and Wagga.
The car went very well with its HiTech full exhaust replacement, and we lost only one tyre (carried two spares), and had a couple of windscreen cracks injected in Coober Pedy. All up, we had a great time.
I'm very impressed with this exhaust! Thanks for all the work in developing it.
Very best,
Greg
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30/Jul/2018, 5:22 pm
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Glad you enjoyed the trip and the exhaust system Greg 
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30/Jul/2018, 5:59 pm
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XTRAILBLAZER
Date Registered: 05-2015
Location: Rio de Janeiro
TOTAL POSTS: 42
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Re: Hi-Tech X-Trail Extractors/Headers & Full Exhaust System
Fellow Xyers,
I'm in Brazil, in the process of changing the more troublesome sensors on my petrol 2007/8 t30 GX 2.5 QR25DE: crankshaft, camshaft and O2(s). The new fuel-air upstream / upper / precatalytic converter sensor, located half way down the exhaust manifold heat shield, accessed through a curved cutaway on the left of the vehicle has already been fitted after a fight to disconnect the seized electrical plug. HOWEVER, where on earth is the second O2 sensor located !? A friend has told me it lies vertically below the first O2 sensor at or near the bottom of the shield, but I can neither find it nor any sign of its wire. So, can anyone please tell me if perhaps it just doesn't have the 2nd lower, post-cat sensor ?
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18/Apr/2019, 12:19 pm
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