Quad Exhaust fitted.
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Quad Exhaust fitted.
<center><img src="http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c73/whisky2000/Car/DSCF0061.jpg"></center><p>One from us Limeys!
I finally got round to it! Decided on the DIY route, so got a mate with a Mig welder and bought a load of bits from Jetex. Got the car up on ramps and stands got started and both looked at each other after 60 fruitless minutes and then went to the local powerflow!!!! The guy there was a diamond. More than happy to help me. 3 hours later using my silencers and pipe we were finished.
And here is what it sounds like.. make sure you speakers are turned up LOUD!!!
http://s25.photobucket.com/albums/c73/whisky2000/Car/?action=view&current=Car_0001.flv
(Afraid you'll have to cut and past as I can't get it to embed on this forum).
I know the left one is a bit outa shape. Prolly settled as I drove home. I came home in a gear lower than I should all the way with the biggest grin on my face. Now I have to teach myself plastic welding as they are set wider than normal with small cylinder cans at the rear; so gotta sort out the rear valence. It was a useful experience and the silencers are off the shelf. They big ones aren't a thing of beauty and are a smidgen below the body line, but the x pipe Shane at Plymouth Powerflow fabricated and the sound more than make up for it!
Mike
I finally got round to it! Decided on the DIY route, so got a mate with a Mig welder and bought a load of bits from Jetex. Got the car up on ramps and stands got started and both looked at each other after 60 fruitless minutes and then went to the local powerflow!!!! The guy there was a diamond. More than happy to help me. 3 hours later using my silencers and pipe we were finished.
And here is what it sounds like.. make sure you speakers are turned up LOUD!!!
http://s25.photobucket.com/albums/c73/whisky2000/Car/?action=view&current=Car_0001.flv
(Afraid you'll have to cut and past as I can't get it to embed on this forum).
I know the left one is a bit outa shape. Prolly settled as I drove home. I came home in a gear lower than I should all the way with the biggest grin on my face. Now I have to teach myself plastic welding as they are set wider than normal with small cylinder cans at the rear; so gotta sort out the rear valence. It was a useful experience and the silencers are off the shelf. They big ones aren't a thing of beauty and are a smidgen below the body line, but the x pipe Shane at Plymouth Powerflow fabricated and the sound more than make up for it!
Mike
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I NEED THAT- wow it sounds good
awesome job...any pics of the underbody---i really need to try and get this done on my car asap! Parts list approx cost? did you have to fabricate any heat shielding?
thanks,
BQ
thanks,
BQ