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		declantg Wrote:ginge191 Wrote:@ Raymond - Very useful there pal, considering my MOT tester i "know" (being on an island, having an MOT tester previosuly, you can sweet talk fairly well) i think i would give them some persuasion to noise levels....  
 by that do you mean a cheeky blowy and a pack of biscuits?
 
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		Got to keep an open mind i suppose   
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		round here mot testers arent that easily persueded... they are all on power trips, i swear they all get hard ons when they can fail cars....biscuits or bloweys "declantg" arent going to cut the mustard .......
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		OK so im going to revive this as a sign i am no longer starting threads for the hell of it.. 
I need some help:
 
Firstly, i need to build myself a new exhaust, NEVER touched an exhaust besides back boxes, so please correct me at any time.
 
1 - i need 3 sections to my exhaust : de-cat  -  mid section  - back section, correct? 
2 - i can get a decat section of fleebay no worries, but the midsection when sold on fleebay DOES NOT include a box, and i asked if this was long enough to remove the box - no one knows - anyone know the lengths? 
3 - i've got a welding friend who can add bits on if needed, thats not a problem.. 
4 - RUAN was talking about a SS down pipe for the back, any idea where i can get this from? - not a fan of chav-cans. 
5 - Where the centre section has a bracket - i'll be removing this, how do i bracket it to the car..  edit: reading back on the thread, i can see chris posted a picture with the bracket already attached to the main pipe - i'll weld it onto the new pipe 
6 - if anyone can help in finding everything i need - including flanges and such, please do    
oh and one more thing, doesnt anyone know the tube wall diameter - welder is curious    
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		You only really need 1 box for the law and apart from that do what you want! Mine is litterally just one whole pipe from turbo back.The centre section bracket just weld up a rod to the pipe for the bracket
 Id just give your mate a few beer tokens and get him to weld up a pipe to a midbox used as a backbox then put a tip on there
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		4WayDiablo Wrote:You only really need 1 box for the law and apart from that do what you want! Mine is litterally just one whole pipe from turbo back.The centre section bracket just weld up a rod to the pipe for the bracket
 Id just give your mate a few beer tokens and get him to weld up a pipe to a midbox used as a backbox then put a tip on there
 
but the whole exhuast is blowing everywhere, so it needs replacing anyway... a decat pipe is only £40.. im just looking more at the centre section and getting hold of a SS back section
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		The early dt downpipe with no cat then get a ss catback system off the bay
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		1 - i need 3 sections to my exhaust : de-cat  -  mid section  - back section, correct? Generally speaking yes, although as Phil says you could just have one long pipe with a box welded into it, or a decat section then one long pipe, etc 
2 - i can get a decat section of fleebay no worries, but the midsection when sold on fleebay DOES NOT include a box, and i asked if this was long enough to remove the box - no one knows - anyone know the lengths? Tape measure? 
3 - i've got a welding friend who can add bits on if needed, thats not a problem.. 
4 - RUAN was talking about a SS down pipe for the back, any idea where i can get this from? - not a fan of chav-cans. Down pipe or tail pipe..? Tbh any bit of pipe the right size will do for a tail pipe, down pipe will be part of your decat. 
5 - Where the centre section has a bracket - i'll be removing this, how do i bracket it to the car..  edit: reading back on the thread, i can see chris posted a picture with the bracket already attached to the main pipe - i'll weld it onto the new pipe Bingo.  
6 - if anyone can help in finding everything i need - including flanges and such, please do   Ebay and the scrap bin at your local exhaust place tend to be the best places 
oh and one more thing, doesnt anyone know the tube wall diameter - welder is curious   Thin enough it's a pita to weld lol. Don't have a useful answer, sorry!
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		awesome poodle, cheers mate  - i'll get craking and buying in some new parts!   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		These things sound great on a single-box system, look forward to seeing some vids.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Poodle Wrote:These things sound great on a single-box system, look forward to seeing some vids. 
yeh just got to buy all the parts yet, then get the garage to install it all - such a PITA doing it under axle stands    
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		its really not that bad to do it on axle stands!    man up!
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I changed mine yesterday with one jack and a few bits of wood holding it up! Lol Aka the pikey method! Lol
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Haha, i had to do mine in the same way, realised the mating faces weren't lined up right and didn't want to let it all down and start again so had to use my left leg as a jack to adjust slightly. Lain under the car waving the exhaust around with my leg and stopping every few seconds to spit out rust, must have looked a right tard.   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Haha sounds about right! it's even harder to get under the front with a splitter on! Yeah that's pretty standard, rust in mouth, eyes, ears! Lol
 The downpipe is a pain in the arse to get at since you are trying to undo the 10mm bolts (which seem to be longer than the exhaust itself!) through a letterbox size gap in the subframe! Lol
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Oil-burner Wrote:Haha sounds about right! it's even harder to get under the front with a splitter on! Yeah that's pretty standard, rust in mouth, eyes, ears! Lol
 The downpipe is a pain in the arse to get at since you are trying to undo the 10mm bolts (which seem to be longer than the exhaust itself!) through a letterbox size gap in the subframe! Lol
 
this is why i might just pay £40 for a garage to do it - would do it in half the time    
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		go to your local exhaust center if you have one, i went to exhausts unlimited in norwich and the downpipe for a phase 1 306 was £18 compared to the £30-£40 on ebay!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		pistolpete Wrote:go to your local exhaust center if you have one, i went to exhausts unlimited in norwich and the downpipe for a phase 1 306 was £18 compared to the £30-£40 on ebay! 
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		Ph1's didn't come with a cat...   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Poodle Wrote:Ph1's didn't come with a cat...  
Not necessarily, my project D tub has one but i doubt it was from the factory.  
probs fitted at a later date by someone who knows nothing on old diesels..... 
 
i remember asking for a de-cat pipe from a parts place ages ago and got a lecture about how i NEED a cat for the MOT, how wrong they are..... 
 
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		If your car has EGR, it has a cat... If it doesn't have EGR, it doesn't have a cat, simples.
 They went hand in hand, only really very early P1s didn't have a cat...
 
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		My shed has no cat or egr, I win!   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		interesting stuff there then ^^^^^^^^^
 seems as if i'll need to get underneath the car!
 
 Also Ruan - any idea where you got your back box from? i remember reading you had a fairly "unique" back end?
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		My backbox is horrific!? It's just a horrible 4" jap cannon probably off ebay that Darren got on an old car, that we just shoved on mine? 
If you're referring to the "Full Turbo-Back Stainless Exhaust" - that's just a 10" piece of pipe that attaches to the exhaust elbow and points all the exhaust gasses to the floor... Like a screamer pipe, but always on   
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		^^ Can't be any worse than the focus box that we lashed on after your telling off by the :law-policered: hehe
 I'm interested in the noise you would get with 10" of pipe and the spool time should be pretty damn impressive..............but then you have a VNT so it is already!
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I've tried it with the exhaust exiting just under the gearstick... Well drove it round for 6 weeks...
 It's silent off boost, on boost the entire car shakes, it's amazing.
 
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		Ruan Wrote:I've tried it with the exhaust exiting just under the gearstick... Well drove it round for 6 weeks...
 It's silent off boost, on boost the entire car shakes, it's amazing.
 
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		It's only cause it's VNT I could get away with it...
 TD04s etc are LOUD even on idle and part throttle. Mine's like having a GT12 on idle, going to a GT20 on full chat...
 
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		Ruan Wrote:It's only cause it's VNT I could get away with it...
 TD04s etc are LOUD even on idle and part throttle. Mine's like having a GT12 on idle, going to a GT20 on full chat...
 
Mine is loud on blow and anything past about half throttle as it is with the 1 box    its not bad at idle and less than half throttle though and not as bad as yours was with the straight pipe    
		
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