The Ferkin BoB
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my effort,cut out all the OE back box and run the pipe over the chassis through the body mount bracket.
Heres a vid where you can hear the exhaust (from inside the cab)
Dunmow ford, 30-12-12 EMM laning day - YouTube
Ere that does sound rather meaty. Sounds like a V8 i think.
I like my TD5 whistle on tick over and the growl when the power is on but anything further than half an hour and its annoying and yeah the neighbours are getting ****ed! :lol:
Its does sound nice and im going to have it in front of the wheel arch.
My mate has a pipe bender which i can borrow and i might go and get a length of pipe and bend it so its a complete length and weld it on after the joint so it can be removed.
How hard do you recon it will be or will it have to be done in separate pieces
How har
was it worth it to move it 2" higher than standardmy effort,cut out all the OE back box and run the pipe over the chassis through the body mount bracket.
On my 200tdi i made a side exit infront of the back wheel all out of the original pipe took a bit of thinking and experimenting but it is possible just regret not being a bit more patiant and going for stainless about an inch bigger in the bore but was funy when i filled a chavy in his saxo full of smoke in mcdonalds car park without realising ...
was it worth it to move it 2" higher than standard
yep,it runs over rather than under the chassis rail and it dont get trashed at work..
removing all the rear section of OE pipe has also given me room for other items.
Haha. Serves his right being so low down.
If i run a 60mm bore will it effect anything being run of a 52 mm pipe.
The funny thing is the 1.2 saxo i filled with smoke must have had a 5" exsaust .
also don't eat yellow snowfor many comps there is a max height for the exit of the exhaust
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