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bry with a y 18 June 2013 07:27 PM

sti uppipe/open mouth downpipe spotrs cat and dump valve for 2003 blobeye needed..
 
Hi guys im looking for an sti uppipe and open mouth racecell down pipe to buy as i took car to three arches today and dean kindly slotted me in to find out what the rattle was,he's hopeful its the cat rattling after revs come down,so he said to replace these parts..my dump valve is not good so has to go as well..Touch wood this will sort that rattle out and i can get it mapped by duncan..anybody with these parts to sell drop me a line cheers:)

DYL 4N 18 June 2013 07:31 PM

You have pm

bry with a y 18 June 2013 08:26 PM

Thanks bud i text him.. Cheers

johnny2007 18 June 2013 08:38 PM

I had a rattle on my classic when the revs were dropping, turned out to be my actuator bar had come a little lose where it connects to the turbo. The part that held it on had moved slightly. Maybe worth a try? Get someone to rev the car as you hold the bar with something, be warned this gets very hot so I wouldnt do it with your hand. Maybe long handled screw driver just to put a tiny bit of downward pressure on the bar. This is just a thought though, as it would transfer the rattle through the turbo to the exhaust system.

duckdo 18 June 2013 08:47 PM

You have pm bud:thumb:

bry with a y 19 June 2013 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by johnny2007 (Post 11125068)
I had a rattle on my classic when the revs were dropping, turned out to be my actuator bar had come a little lose where it connects to the turbo. The part that held it on had moved slightly. Maybe worth a try? Get someone to rev the car as you hold the bar with something, be warned this gets very hot so I wouldnt do it with your hand. Maybe long handled screw driver just to put a tiny bit of downward pressure on the bar. This is just a thought though, as it would transfer the rattle through the turbo to the exhaust system.

Thanks for good advice I'll post dean any ideas what it might be cheers:thumb:

johnny2007 19 June 2013 08:51 AM

No problem mate, I changed a turbo and exhaust to solve the problem, daft thing is ive only just clicked to what it was as ive got rid of that car and got another last year but the actuator was playing up so swapped it for the one off the turbo I removed and the rattle is happening on my current car now lol 4 years later I find it was something simple lol


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