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Offline jjsaul

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« Reply #30 on: October 30, 2007, 12:22:54 »
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sorry mate but you are way wide of the mark with that. The reason young driver have small engined cars is not because they want them, its because they cant insure large engined cars.


i've looked at lots of 'normal' cars and it still works out as cheap to insure my 4.6 rrc...

and yes i have a big sports exhaust on it...slightly better noise than tin can corsa noise though  :twisted:
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« Reply #31 on: October 30, 2007, 12:33:38 »
Hmm

Driving down to Hallfords to get bits to sort an exhust leak today.


CLANK BBBRRRRRRROOOOOOOAAAARRRRR RMMMMMMMMMM, PHUT Whistle ROOOAAAARRRRRRR


Doesnt a 200TDi sound different with no exhaust? Downpipe fell off :(
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« Reply #32 on: October 30, 2007, 12:49:49 »
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Hmm

Driving down to Hallfords to get bits to sort an exhust leak today.


CLANK BBBRRRRRRROOOOOOOAAAARRRRR RMMMMMMMMMM, PHUT Whistle ROOOAAAARRRRRRR


Doesnt a 200TDi sound different with no exhaust? Downpipe fell off :(


When we went laning last weekend the centre box fell off my RRC V8....that sounds very different with only about 3ft of exhaust and no box  :lol:
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« Reply #33 on: October 30, 2007, 12:57:21 »
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Hmm

Driving down to Hallfords to get bits to sort an exhust leak today.


CLANK BBBRRRRRRROOOOOOOAAAARRRRR RMMMMMMMMMM, PHUT Whistle ROOOAAAARRRRRRR


Doesnt a 200TDi sound different with no exhaust? Downpipe fell off :(

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« Reply #34 on: October 30, 2007, 13:36:46 »
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surely it is a case of everything in moderation? My old Mini used to have a straight through 2" bore single box system on it. It went like stink and howled like a demon, but, I drove it in such a way that I didn't cause annoyance to people that lived nearby.


IKWYM, my rs2000 had a factory team 2 & 1/2" system with cone transistion from 4-2-1 tuned manifold,  it was only exhaust noisy when I had the back box off for repairs, however the 2 x 45DCOE's (mesh strainers, no filters) and Racing Services cam could turn a coppers head at 300 yards with its sharp intake of breath gutteral sound. So gently driving when in town was the norm.
The Sebring racing pipes on my Rickman Honda endurance racer were quite quiet below the power band, on song however it was a different issue, SWTSMBO heard me coming from a way off (about J9) one Sunday lunchtime when I passed our place at 160 mph plus...And could still hear me as I passed J10!
The whistling and farting chav mobiles, with added dump valve noise makers, along with crazy frog poo peds however really are a bloody nuisance!

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« Reply #35 on: October 30, 2007, 13:43:00 »
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Hmm

Driving down to Hallfords to get bits to sort an exhust leak today.


CLANK BBBRRRRRRROOOOOOOAAAARRRRR RMMMMMMMMMM, PHUT Whistle ROOOAAAARRRRRRR


Doesnt a 200TDi sound different with no exhaust? Downpipe fell off :(


SWTSMBO lost the middle box front joint (and almost the whole box), when it failed she drove it home past several police officers, none even looked at her...The replacement straight pipe sorted the problem with broken down and tail pipes the diesel disco's are prone to with the monster front box swinging load on the system.

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« Reply #36 on: October 30, 2007, 14:57:42 »
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Hmm

Driving down to Hallfords to get bits to sort an exhust leak today.


CLANK BBBRRRRRRROOOOOOOAAAARRRRR RMMMMMMMMMM, PHUT Whistle ROOOAAAARRRRRRR


Doesnt a 200TDi sound different with no exhaust? Downpipe fell off :(


SWTSMBO lost the middle box front joint (and almost the whole box), when it failed she drove it home past several police officers, none even looked at her...The replacement straight pipe sorted the problem with broken down and tail pipes the diesel disco's are prone to with the monster front box swinging load on the system.


Clamps you used where about one size too big so wasnt biting quite right. Dont know when you did that but xxx months of swinging free looseded that back to front affair on the manifold. Great globs of gun gum and a new U-Bold and its fixed.

I WAS about 20 seconds from sealing the sleve you used from hanging to the exhaust till I woke up and realised it would acheive nothing at all :)
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« Reply #37 on: October 30, 2007, 15:06:10 »
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Clamps you used where about one size too big so wasnt biting quite right. Dont know when you did that but xxx months of swinging free looseded that back to front affair on the manifold. Great globs of gun gum and a new U-Bold and its fixed.

I WAS about 20 seconds from sealing the sleve you used from hanging to the exhaust till I woke up and realised it would acheive nothing at all :)


Hummm, in about 2001 IIRC, the front turbo/down pipe joint has been off a few times since for a new starter and other work, praps I didn't wang'er up 'ard enough the last time I 'ad 'er off!

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« Reply #38 on: October 31, 2007, 18:40:58 »
Hey rich,    You said it looked a bit suspect on saturday  :wink:  


   In a coule of more weeks ill be up to wielding a spanner in anger again :)    if i can repay the favour just call
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« Reply #39 on: October 31, 2007, 18:47:02 »
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Hey rich,    You said it looked a bit suspect on saturday  :wink:  


   In a coule of more weeks ill be up to wielding a spanner in anger again :)    if i can repay the favour just call


'Suspect' and 'Off' are worlds apart :) Probobly heard me ;)
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