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		I hope so. I've heard really good things about the sound these systems make!Gasket on the way, need to give it a polish up as well.
 
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		Ah you got one finally    i have always run mongoose and the noise is immense (on Mk1 Renault Clios anyway)   
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		Nice car you've got there    I miss the noise of my old '6.
 
My Mongoose wasn't raspy at all though, it was very deep and just sounded awesome. Get it on!
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		It will be going on soon...just the small matter of my final thesis to hand in first .   
Should have more updates on the way once this torment is over...
 
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		That looks awesome    good work.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Cleaned by hand or machine, a tidy job mate   
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		Thanks guys. 
By hand, with microfibre cloths, autosol and some fine wire wool for very stubborn bits. 
It took a while.   
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		damn,thats shiney. more patience then i would have had!
	 
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		To be honest it only took an hour and a half or so I think...I'm not actually sure I lost track of time!
	 
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		 (12-04-2014, 09:54 AM)RetroPug Wrote:  To be honest it only took an hour and a half or so I think...I'm not actually sure I lost track of time! 
It looks brand new again.    such a massive difference.
	 
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		Thanks, can't wait to get the centre-section done as well, and get it on the car!
	 
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		Good man, done a great job with that, as said above i would of gave up lol. Good to see you had Hendrix watching   
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		Haha yes got a little record collection there.   
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		Well, as I've pretty much finished my final thesis bar re-reading and formatting some more, and the weather was absolutely gorgeous outside: ![[Image: 11ahox3.jpg]](http://i59.tinypic.com/11ahox3.jpg)  
I decided that the best use of my time would be to stay inside polishing the centre-section to match the backbox all morning...    
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Still a bit of tarnishing on the sleeve that goes over the cat but it was really difficult to get off and I've injured my thumb boxing and it was really starting to hurt after all this. You'll see in the before picture it is pretty much black.
 
Pretty happy with it though!
	
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		Damn that good work 
 Did mine but realised how much work was involved and stopped :lol
 
 I'm slowly doing the cylinder head and manifold with autosol and fine sandpaper but it's taking awhile.
 
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		Yeah I think I'll be painting the inlet manifold, not going to polish that...especially as it isn't smooth. 
The exhaust wasn't too bad really just tarnised and dirty. I could have done with some tar remover but I don't have any. I'll maybe remove the remaining, stubborn tar spots with some next time I'm under the car with it fitted.
  (13-04-2014, 12:00 PM)Curt Wrote:  Looks awesome. Shame it's going under the car! Tempted to hang it up on the wall   
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		Whys it not fitted yet? :O Only need to park on a curb to get under there :p
	 
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		 (13-04-2014, 03:26 PM)Tom Wrote:  Whys it not fitted yet? :O Only need to park on a curb to get under there :p Because the final year of an engineering degree and free time don't exactly go hand-in-hand.    
It will be fitted soon though.
	 
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		Finally got around to fitting my shiny exhaust, plus a couple of other little bits I painted up, which looked very out of place compared to the rest of the underside...it'll all get done this summer I think.    ![[Image: 4tne2u.jpg]](http://i59.tinypic.com/4tne2u.jpg)  ![[Image: e9uu6h.jpg]](http://i61.tinypic.com/e9uu6h.jpg)  
I also managed to snap a couple of mounting studs for the heatshield. As the backbox hangs pretty low, away from everything it won't be a problem, and I'm aware that lots of others who run stainless zorsts don't run them either.
 
The tailpipe looked huge off the car but it looks pretty spot-on on the car I think:
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No video yet. It's excessively loud because I left my exhaust paste at home and the join at the end of my cat is really flakey with a little hole in it. Will rectify this with gun gum soon!
	
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		Looking good dude :-) 
 Snapped the studs off on my heatshields too removing it yesterday :-\
 
 Been debating whether it's worth drilling the holes out again and reattaching it with some normal bolts
 
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		I have a spare heatshield that I was going to re-rust and refurb and paint it all up. I think if you've got a really nice silver one it is worth getting it back on, I suppose I'd like to eventually if I do do the underside. I knew they might snap so did it really gently and slowly and two still did anyway.    
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		I like it! Looks great   
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		Thank you.   
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		Thanks!Going back down the M40 to Oxford tomorrow so that'll be a good test of the exhaust...I'm sure it'll be less shiny again in no time as well!
 
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		Exhaust looks great along with the rest of the car    
You running the exhaust as just cat back or do run a decat? 
 
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		 (19-04-2014, 04:54 AM)ozonehostile Wrote:  Looking good dude :-) 
 Snapped the studs off on my heatshields too removing it yesterday :-\
 
 Been debating whether it's worth drilling the holes out again and reattaching it with some normal bolts
 
Who snapped the studs off?    My bad!
  (19-04-2014, 08:55 AM)RetroPug Wrote:  I have a spare heatshield that I was going to re-rust and refurb and paint it all up. I think if you've got a really nice silver one it is worth getting it back on, I suppose I'd like to eventually if I do do the underside. I knew they might snap so did it really gently and slowly and two still did anyway.  
 Thanks!
 
I managed to snap a couple of studs on Zakks '6 over the weekend, most annoying thing ever but they always do it. 
 
The diablo is looking very very nice now though    especially witht he 'goose poking out the back    
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