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  • #16
    crikey. original ones are chambered so not straight through = more heat to the outside metal usually.. if its angled away from the car then you may be ok. but the holes are angled towards underneath of body or brake lines etc best to get it done soon
    Oh Nana, what's my name?

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    • #17
      pipecraft basildon

      hiya m8 i had mine done by dean at pipecraft in basildon . twin pipes 1 small center box ss 350
      black n tan
      black n tan
      yes i am a dobermann man

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      • #18
        That's where I'm going. Is yours S Steel?

        Simon

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        • #19
          Originally posted by slydog
          hiya m8 i had mine done by dean at pipecraft in basildon . twin pipes 1 small center box ss 350
          ss can mean stainless steel..
          Oh Nana, what's my name?

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          • #20
            yes mate

            yep stainless mate . mention mine he will remember cos he lives in the next road to me and he hears it every morning at 5 am lol
            black n tan
            black n tan
            yes i am a dobermann man

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            • #21
              Originally posted by slydog
              yep stainless mate . mention mine he will remember cos he lives in the next road to me and he hears it every morning at 5 am lol

              Blinding, I'll do that.

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              • #22
                Wallet says I gotta go milners way. I phoned today and they are delivering tomorrow . They did phone back to say I should go for a filter kit which would save a couple of bucks on the air filter and I will get a few spare oil filters as they are a 3rd the price of All Parts. Gotta busy weekend doing exhaust changing coolant and oil filter.

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                • #23
                  Here it is: £230 beer vouchers, Pipecraft at Basildion. More power & sounds like there's an engine now. I'm pleased with it.

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                  • #24
                    niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccc ccccceeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
                    what are you boosting at now? bet it picks up a lot quicker looks good as well. is that a 3" outward rolled
                    Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by dieselboy
                      niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccc ccccceeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
                      what are you boosting at now? bet it picks up a lot quicker looks good as well. is that a 3" outward rolled
                      Ive got a SS exhaust and its got serious poke! 0-60 is a lot quicker then the 15 odd secs as quoted by toyota.

                      I was lucky in that mine was fitted from buying it! So saved me a bundle!!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by dieselboy
                        niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccc ccccceeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
                        what are you boosting at now? bet it picks up a lot quicker looks good as well. is that a 3" outward rolled
                        No idea what it's boosting at, I already have 3mm of washers on the wastegate. May have to stick another in though.
                        It does pick up quicker. It runs like it did when I ran straight diesel, but I'm running 50l veg to 10l of derv, which decreases power. It has more mid range and accelerates better though.
                        I'll adjust the fuel pump, that will help as it made a massive difference when I did it previously.
                        One day I'll fit the intercooler that's in my shed.

                        Yep 3", that pipe finishes it off nicely.
                        I'm well pleased with it. A standard system would have cost me £310 + delivery from Roughtrax.

                        Simon

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by The Hornet
                          No idea what it's boosting at, I already have 3mm of washers on the wastegate. May have to stick another in though.
                          It does pick up quicker. It runs like it did when I ran straight diesel, but I'm running 50l veg to 10l of derv, which decreases power. It has more mid range and accelerates better though.
                          I'll adjust the fuel pump, that will help as it made a massive difference when I did it previously.
                          One day I'll fit the intercooler that's in my shed.

                          Yep 3", that pipe finishes it off nicely.
                          I'm well pleased with it. A standard system would have cost me £310 + delivery from Roughtrax.

                          Simon

                          + fitting too I guess - looks nice, ill consider them if mine ever falls apart
                          Tim
                          Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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                          • #28
                            when i was running at 12-13 psi mine used to get to 40ish quite quickly, then after that the next 20mph increase would take just a little longer than it took from 0-40.
                            im running about 9 psi with 4 washers each side. when its cold, or raining i get 10psi, when the revs get to about 4000ish the boost backs off to 8.
                            im running 40 litre veg with 5 litre diesel right now, and power is cr@p. seems like there is more turbo lag when normal driving.
                            but i blame this on the engine warming up the intercooler and making me lose power that way.
                            once i have the things i need sorted, i will be placing water sprays over the intercooler to sort this out. cos when going up hills or going slow off road sometimes its really noticable the lag you get.
                            when i get time ill be sticking a couple more washers in. its just hard to get them to stay in place while you put the bolts back
                            Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by dieselboy
                              when i get time ill be sticking a couple more washers in. its just hard to get them to stay in place while you put the bolts back

                              yep, been there!
                              Tim
                              Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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                              • #30
                                I superglued mine together before putting them in.

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