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My mate has just brought one of these are they any good?
Also some pictures of it.
Only problem i can see with is this bit.
Also some pictures of it.
Only problem i can see with is this bit.
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Yeh its a good pipe, I've got one on my classic, the flow is only slightly worst to a normal decat dpipe, considering it has a 100cell cat in it, that's pretty good. My classic produced 265bhp n 272lb/ft with tek3 remap, this dpipe and a magnex centre pipe. The car will still pass the mot with it to.
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My MY99 with one fitted (and other supporting mods of course)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4/cc60eb74.jpg
So, its not much of a restriction at all!
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...4/cc60eb74.jpg
So, its not much of a restriction at all!
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Ditto all the above - top piece of kit.
Same mods as bioforger and 273/273 for me.
Flew through MOT with it a few weeks ago too
Also, noticed the price has come back down to its introductory offer also, £299.
Same mods as bioforger and 273/273 for me.
Flew through MOT with it a few weeks ago too
Also, noticed the price has come back down to its introductory offer also, £299.
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I got one of these on the recent group buy, nice peice of kit - Havn't had it fitted yet though. Where you've circled is there a screw sticking out into the pipe ? - because there is on mine. If yes any idea's why it's there ?.
Steve
I got one of these on the recent group buy, nice peice of kit - Havn't had it fitted yet though. Where you've circled is there a screw sticking out into the pipe ? - because there is on mine. If yes any idea's why it's there ?.
Steve
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Originally Posted by sjwent
Batfink,
I got one of these on the recent group buy, nice peice of kit - Havn't had it fitted yet though. Where you've circled is there a screw sticking out into the pipe ? - because there is on mine. If yes any idea's why it's there ?.
Steve
I got one of these on the recent group buy, nice peice of kit - Havn't had it fitted yet though. Where you've circled is there a screw sticking out into the pipe ? - because there is on mine. If yes any idea's why it's there ?.
Steve
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No you misunderstand - it's not the hole for the lambda sensor I'm talking about. It's a small screw coming out of the sidewall of the pipe.
I'll try and post a picture later
I'll try and post a picture later
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I have one of these fitted to my 1995 Wrx, My lambada sensor isn't where that hole is so put a bung in it
Pops and farts lovely out the rear end, Go and get one I say
Pops and farts lovely out the rear end, Go and get one I say
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There seems to be two sports-cat downpipe options for the classic. Obviously the one above and this one
http://www.tsl-motorsport.co.uk/news...0008&detail=33
(TSL Thundercat)
Which one is better? (ie, more flow)
http://www.tsl-motorsport.co.uk/news...0008&detail=33
(TSL Thundercat)
Which one is better? (ie, more flow)
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Originally Posted by James Neill
There seems to be two sports-cat downpipe options for the classic. Obviously the one above and this one
http://www.tsl-motorsport.co.uk/news...0008&detail=33
(TSL Thundercat)
Which one is better? (ie, more flow)
http://www.tsl-motorsport.co.uk/news...0008&detail=33
(TSL Thundercat)
Which one is better? (ie, more flow)
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Originally Posted by sjwent
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...a/DSCN0065.jpg
Here's a photo of the screw, anyone know why it's there ?
Here's a photo of the screw, anyone know why it's there ?
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Its actually a piece of metal sticking out the side of it. I've been told to grid it off, but I will just ask Derek at Zen what he thinks is best to do with it. Scoobyworld isnt that far from them, so it wouldnt take long to swap over.
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just picked up on this thread, the Ninja DP certainly shouldn't have a 'screw' sticking out of it.
Anyhow - give us a call and we'll swap it out for a new one, no problem.
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Anyhow - give us a call and we'll swap it out for a new one, no problem.
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You get that with welding it just a weld blob .If you have a steady hand use a die grinder and buff it smove .You will need a good stone with it being staniless it pretty hard stuff.Its tacked together before welding
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Originally Posted by sjwent
Here's a photo of the screw, anyone know why it's there ?
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imho Dipsy is right. It is a tack weld or a simple hot spot during the welding.
Grind it smooth, or it will be a very hot spot when the engine is at full chat.
Real downside with this and the TSL is they don't do a 3'' right through. The 2.5'' neck is a prob for those over 350 bhp.
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Grind it smooth, or it will be a very hot spot when the engine is at full chat.
Real downside with this and the TSL is they don't do a 3'' right through. The 2.5'' neck is a prob for those over 350 bhp.
Graham
Graham