It is done for now. I took the clamps off the vacuum lines to make it easier to put them on the valves. One was going on pretty good without taking off the clamp. If they come loose I will just put some type of clamp on them. I dont think they will come loose though.
The hardest part of the install was probably putting on the mid section. I basically ended up setting it on the jack and lifting it into place then slid it onto the oem downpipes.
One thing I did was sprayed dry graphite on the insides and outsides of the tubing. This helped me to slide the tubing together.
There is one issue it seems like after I drive the car a bit the muffler sections twist a little and the outer tips them are slightly lower than the inner side. This happened even after I re-tightened the clamps on the muffler to mid sections. Not that big of a deal and if it bothers me I will take the muffler sections off and clean the tubing of the graphite.
The alignment was very easy it basically went on aligned. I had thought originally that the tips on the driver’s side may have been sticking out further than the passenger side…or the other way around but when I looked at it this morning it looked perfect.
Here are the pictures.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64168667@N02/sets/72157631537773827/
PS: I dont even mind the twin tips and the fact that they are shiny. I think it looks good. Now I can tell you this the Capristo is still by far the best sounding exhaust. This is tame in comparison.