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This is the second style of decat I've had now, and both are causing the same issue, barely clearing the subframe and on idle smashing against it.
It is fitted properly, all the way up flat against the downpipe and tightened correctly etc.
You can see the lack of clearance here.. Normal driving and it is fine though!
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Has anyone else had any issues with these? The only thing I can think of to help is to lift the whole system up closer to the car to try and pull it up a bit
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Angle grinder to the subframe
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Wedge a heat proof mat in there? Might be only option x
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Not had a problem on my hdi but ye grinder + subframe
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Also did it all arrive okay? I taped the shit out of it
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(05-04-2013, 04:23 PM)Matt Wrote: Angle grinder to the subframe
I'm not a pikey!
(05-04-2013, 04:35 PM)HDIkyle Wrote: Not had a problem on my hdi but ye grinder + subframe
See above
(05-04-2013, 04:37 PM)declantg Wrote: Also did it all arrive okay? I taped the shit out of it
Yeah 8am dead this morning mate, took me longer to unwrap it than the entire cat changing process took.....
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Haha sorry! Just didn't want it to all unravel
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Could there be two gause gasket rings on the bit between the turbo and decat causing the decat to be lower?
Are the engine mounts ok and not letting the engine drop?
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As above. Only other option is the rest of the exhaust isn't properly secured. Got miles of clearance on the decat i've got, last one was the same and that was bodged to fook - completely the wrong shape/angle.
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Looks to me like the rest of the exhaust is the problem. Do you still have your midbox, and is the mount attached? If not i guarantee your problem is exhaust alignment
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(05-04-2013, 06:10 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: Looks to me like the rest of the exhaust is the problem. Do you still have your midbox, and is the mount attached? If not i guarantee your problem is exhaust alignment
Yes, and yes. Tried fiddling about with it but it didn't help much tbh. Bit frustrating!
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I moved the middle hanger up a notch and that helped...
I also took a grinder to the sub frame
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As said, shorter rubber mount, bend the hanger, anything to lift the exhaust up.
Shouldnt have to grind the subframe. Even my bodged scaffolding tube exhaust fits nicely
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(05-04-2013, 06:50 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: As said, shorter rubber mount, bend the hanger, anything to lift the exhaust up.
Shouldnt have to grind the subframe. Even my bodged scaffolding tube exhaust fits nicely
Ta very much will give it a go tomorrow x
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What he said. Bigger hammer + exhaust mounts = problem solved.
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