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		Ok, so i need to get a new exhaust before my MOT in feb, the entire of my rear section has coroded away, and it sounds as if its blowing from the middle also. 
So, i want a straight through system, with 1 box ofcourse, preferably back box...
 
Whats the best way to go about this:
 
- get a full system from scrapyard and replace boxes with pipes 
- repair current system 
- buy an aftermarket system online
 
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		I would say repair what you have as its most likely to be the boxes that are blowing anyway and then a cheap backbox to add the 1 silencer (without baffles of course) but then you can't beat a good bodge   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		get a used DT exhaust and cut the mid box and cat out, and put a back box on, decent system for little money    
I'm going 2.5" straight through, i know it's not needed, but do i care lol.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Straight through with just a mid box, either in its original place or moved to the back.If you can, get the all in one downpipe and mid section from the early dt's then put a straight pit of pipe in with the flange off your old back box on for the rear section.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Chris Wrote:Straight through with just a mid box, either in its original place or moved to the back.If you can, get the all in one downpipe and mid section from the early dt's then put a straight pit of pipe in with the flange off your old back box on for the rear section.
 
I have one of these front sections at home.......will only help if you have a car with a particle filter thingy though
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		When my rear box fell off, all i had was the mid box and it was tank loooud. I think its best/cheapest to mod the original system as suggested.
 Was funny as with all the smoke hovering up from the sills and arches! People behind were shitting it
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		mark_airey Wrote:I would say repair what you have as its most likely to be the boxes that are blowing anyway and then a cheap backbox to add the 1 silencer (without baffles of course) but then you can't beat a good bodge  
indeed i would love to bodge it, nothing better! BUT my exhaust is blown all the way through. not just a nip at the box, as in chunks taken our throughout the pipe    
cheers for the feedback guys - think its a new jobby then, grabbing a dt system, and cutting the boxes out.
 
How about getting hold of pipe suitable for exhaust to replace with the boxes, where am i looking at getting this from??
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		ginge191 Wrote:indeed i would love to bodge it, nothing better! BUT my exhaust is blown all the way through. not just a nip at the box, as in chunks taken our throughout the pipe  
 
 cheers for the feedback guys - think its a new jobby then, grabbing a dt system, and cutting the boxes out.
 
 How about getting hold of pipe suitable for exhaust to replace with the boxes, where am i looking at getting this from??
 
Bits of pipe between = on another car in scrap yard    
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		mark_airey Wrote:ginge191 Wrote:indeed i would love to bodge it, nothing better! BUT my exhaust is blown all the way through. not just a nip at the box, as in chunks taken our throughout the pipe  
 
 cheers for the feedback guys - think its a new jobby then, grabbing a dt system, and cutting the boxes out.
 
 How about getting hold of pipe suitable for exhaust to replace with the boxes, where am i looking at getting this from??
 Bits of pipe between = on another car in scrap yard
  
have you seen the IOW scrapyards       im lucky to find a car which hasn't got hobo's living in it shooing me away with poles and rods!
 
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		![[Image: exhaust.png]](http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/4785/exhaust.png)  
One of these and a straight pipe with a flange for the back box.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		sweeet chris, nice picture there - cheers peeps!
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		I also need a cheap welder   
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		Matt Wrote:I also need a cheap welder  
i'll let you know when i find one on the isle of wight  :roll:
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Done mine myself and can weld up some bits for either of you need anything?
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Chris Wrote:Done mine myself and can weld up some bits for either of you need anything? 
id probably end up needing an entire system mate... hmm is suppose with flanges i could fit it in the car ok...
 
i'll get back to you mate, could make a day of it whilst collecting a bumper also    
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		Just buy new and be done with it....
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		just to warn you ... unless you have a friendly tester then it wont pass the MOT like that....
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		pistolpete Wrote:just to warn you ... unless you have a friendly tester then it wont pass the MOT like that.... 
Won't pass the MOT like what??
 
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		mark_airey Wrote:pistolpete Wrote:just to warn you ... unless you have a friendly tester then it wont pass the MOT like that.... Won't pass the MOT like what??
 
 1 box is all you need to be legal and MOT friendly
  
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		mark_airey Wrote:pistolpete Wrote:just to warn you ... unless you have a friendly tester then it wont pass the MOT like that.... Won't pass the MOT like what??
 
 1 box is all you need to be legal and MOT friendly
  
well mine failed because it was noisier than standard (not exact words but i cant be bothered to look for mot papers) and thats because all i had was the middle box and straight pipes. so just a heads up so you dont get caught out. i have a straight pipe welded to a flange ... and a standard box in the shed easily swapped.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		On a deseasel, you only need one box to be 'legal'. However, the system isn't supposed to be any louder then standard... So it's down to each testers discretion (unfortunately) as to what they deem passable.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Mine is a ss tube from turbo back with a backbox which has very very little baffling :-) just the particulate it gets measured on... and my car got 0.00 emissions mwuahahaha
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Chris Wrote:Done mine myself and can weld up some bits for either of you need anything? 
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		Straight out the bottom of the turbo FTW..
 Drove around like that for a while, the noise inside the car is something else.
 
 (16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote:  Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Nanstone GTD5 GT17S - XUD9TE 
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		Not really... Especially if you have the Ruan spec "Full turbo back exhaust"
 Aka a 10 inch piece of pipe sticking out under the car.
 
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		my pal is a mot tester, when you have a non standard exhaust you get an advisory.. and in some cases if the car is louder than it should be it can fail, but this is a choice that is pushed by local councils in the area you live"only what i have been told".. but law states that cars have to be below a certain decabell and if the exhaust is from a maufacture and is sold as road legal and not for off road use only, and within  the decabel levels it cant really fail, otherwise scorpion and the other 100s of exhaust makers will be going bust lol.so as long as the exhust isnt to loud,dont leak and your emmisions are ok then you will be good. also to add as of march "i think" air bag lights will become a failure not advisory. also non standard steering wheels..ie no airbag when spec says it should have along with a long list of other very stupid thing to try and get car modifiers pissed off....
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		@ Ruan -  hmm... does sound tempting... on the other hand - i do enjoy a below of smoke for my 'tailgaters', assuming a turbo +10inch pipe wouldnt create too much of a smoke screen effect. Think, il try straight through to back box    
@ 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....   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		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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