No its not broken its just an ongoing resoration project )
- Zedman
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Now a fuuny thing happened
Now a fuuny thing happened, came to take the drop arm off and it wouldnt, no surprise there, cut it off carefully with the angle grinder, and after an hours carefull work it came off with the splines and streering box intact ( 1mm thick cutting disk for the win)
Now here's the funny bit, set off for a test drive up Knaresborough hill towards harrogate and normally when I apply the throttle it accelearates, hits a flat spot and slowly gets past it and keep on pulling, NOT this time, the beast took off like a scolded cat and I mean took off, the kid was even impressed, and uttered a wow.
Is this normal ? has my turbo just started working afer months of rest, even then I wasnt really expecting a 2.5 ton tank to go faster than most cars I have driven ?
PS the back lights gave up the ghost so after hours of been unable to find the break in the circuit I gave up and wired then to the fog light circuit until summer and I can rewire the whole lot )
Now here's the funny bit, set off for a test drive up Knaresborough hill towards harrogate and normally when I apply the throttle it accelearates, hits a flat spot and slowly gets past it and keep on pulling, NOT this time, the beast took off like a scolded cat and I mean took off, the kid was even impressed, and uttered a wow.
Is this normal ? has my turbo just started working afer months of rest, even then I wasnt really expecting a 2.5 ton tank to go faster than most cars I have driven ?
PS the back lights gave up the ghost so after hours of been unable to find the break in the circuit I gave up and wired then to the fog light circuit until summer and I can rewire the whole lot )
Jeep wrangler / Defender owner
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
- Zedman
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Stainless Exhaust
I would appreciate some recomendations for a stainless exhaust system pls.
Its to fit my 300TDi Defender 90, I have been recomended to go for the side exit option, was also wondering would a straight through system be
A. too loud
B. fail an MOT
I like a nice throaty sound but dont want it excessivly loud, looking through the mags there is a lot of variaty on offer any recomendations would be appreciated )
Its to fit my 300TDi Defender 90, I have been recomended to go for the side exit option, was also wondering would a straight through system be
A. too loud
B. fail an MOT
I like a nice throaty sound but dont want it excessivly loud, looking through the mags there is a lot of variaty on offer any recomendations would be appreciated )
Jeep wrangler / Defender owner
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
Exhaust
Richard
I'm looking at the very same set up for mine, probably with a small silencer box in the middle and the rear of the exhaust exiting through the nearside body just behind the rear wheel. There's a fella lives not far from me who makes custom exhausts for the autograss lads - thought I'd go and see what he could do but if you find a better option first, let me know.
Cheers
Mark
I'm looking at the very same set up for mine, probably with a small silencer box in the middle and the rear of the exhaust exiting through the nearside body just behind the rear wheel. There's a fella lives not far from me who makes custom exhausts for the autograss lads - thought I'd go and see what he could do but if you find a better option first, let me know.
Cheers
Mark
- davew
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Easiest (and cheapest !) way to make custom systems is to buy the bits you need from here...
http://jetex.co.uk/
Just decide on a diameter and what bends/silencers you need and buy the appropriate bits. You can then either weld or clamp the bits together as suits you. I normally get the stainless pipe and use a mix of welded and clamped joints as required to be able to get the pipe onto the vehicle.
http://jetex.co.uk/
Just decide on a diameter and what bends/silencers you need and buy the appropriate bits. You can then either weld or clamp the bits together as suits you. I normally get the stainless pipe and use a mix of welded and clamped joints as required to be able to get the pipe onto the vehicle.
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Thanks
Thanks for the advice everyone, and thanks for the link Dave, i see they have a phone number, will call them tomorrow and discuss my requirements / blag some free advise )
Jeep wrangler / Defender owner
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
By far the cheapest option is to buy a standard Disco 300tdi exhaust from paddock or similar for £50, cut the back box out, shorten the mid section to the right length for the 90 by cutting the centre box out and weld the back box in there. If you then cut the pipe just after it goes over the axle and turn it 90 degrees you are about in the right place for a side exit.
Takes about an hour and costs about £60 including clamps and new mountings.
Takes about an hour and costs about £60 including clamps and new mountings.
5/4 of people admit that they’re bad with fractions.
davew wrote:They all sound like tractors to me
Heh heh heh
Considering the side exit exhaust:
I like mine, and I was very pleased with it until I found myself sitting in traffic in Dunkeld last year. Remember in my case the car is on LPG so it's relatively clean - but it don't 'arf pen & ink!
Anyway - Dunkeld: Both the road and pavements are narrow and there are parked cars. So I found myself hard against the kerb with the exhaust pointing at a shop doorway about 4ft away and:
Firstly, a woman with a pram refused to push her child into the exhaust cloud (it was cold and steaming) - for which I can't blame her - the kid's head would have nicely caught the whole blast.
Secondly, the shop assistant ran over, gave me a black look and pointedly shut the door.
Thirdly, as I pulled away, I would imagine (I didn't try to look) that there would have been a big splash of manky-stinky water out of it as there often is when it's cold and condensing.
I felt horribly anti-social and was glad when the traffic allowed me to move again. Not good for the image of 4x4's.
So now it is my intention to try (in the Summer) to work out a way of exiting the exhaust on the right hand side away from pavements. Could be tricky, but worth considering and might be easier to arrange if you are building a complete system rather than trying to modify one like me...
Roger
i have a tdi 90 with no boxes or silencers and dont find it too bad,
chopped the middle silencer out and slide in a new section of pipe and used a disco rear section to make an arch over the back axle and for it to exit out the back under the crossmember (protected by the tow bar frame next to it).
pipe is almost arrow straight except for the curve over the back axle and isnt too loud. I do get one bit of 'loud resonance' at 3500rpm, but other than that its fine and i dont often hit 3.5k rpm so it aint that much of an issue.
chopped the middle silencer out and slide in a new section of pipe and used a disco rear section to make an arch over the back axle and for it to exit out the back under the crossmember (protected by the tow bar frame next to it).
pipe is almost arrow straight except for the curve over the back axle and isnt too loud. I do get one bit of 'loud resonance' at 3500rpm, but other than that its fine and i dont often hit 3.5k rpm so it aint that much of an issue.
Bugger!
Another bloody dent...
Another bloody dent...
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Richard....I have an exhaust off my disco. The exhaust covers the middle section with middle box to the rear where the back box has snapped off and is somewhere in the garage, and can be provided. It's not stainless steel, but being free for anyone interested. It is in pretty good condition. Taken out due to the back box snapped off at one of the offroad event. Should last you a few years still. You might have seen it when you were at mine the other day, it was hanging on the ceiling in the garage.
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