th30d0r3 said:Very gorgeous.
However my only concern with this mod is the uneven length of the exhaust pipes. One of your exhaust banks (cylinder 1-3 or 4-6) will be affected by that; not sure how much by but I'm pretty sure there'll be a side effect.
If you notice any exhaust where there are two tail pipes they are of the same length even if they have to add extra twists and turns to acheve that unless there's is a shared chamber before the rear pipes.
I'd be interested in anyone else opinion on this.
Exactmax said:Does anyone know what the part is that is directly behind where the new quad tail pipes will go? Its on the underside of the car and its got a black plastic casing around it.
When look at the underside of the car from behind, its to the right of the battery box?
Exactmax said:So if this charcoal filter was removed then it shouldn't cause any problems to the MPG of the car of testing at MOT stage etc...?
Has anyone else had this removed and is it a complicated job? The mecahnic from Longlife voiced some concern of the new tailpipes being very close to the filter, is this right?
Thanks
Exactmax said:So if this charcoal filter was removed then it shouldn't cause any problems to the MPG of the car of testing at MOT stage etc...?
Has anyone else had this removed and is it a complicated job? The mecahnic from Longlife voiced some concern of the new tailpipes being very close to the filter, is this right?
Thanks
cj10jeeper said:Exactmax said:Does anyone know what the part is that is directly behind where the new quad tail pipes will go? Its on the underside of the car and its got a black plastic casing around it.
When look at the underside of the car from behind, its to the right of the battery box?
Yes it's a charcoal filled vapour filter. I believe it's required for emission control when the car is new. They warm up the car and as the fuel expands this filters out fumes. You'll find it has connections to the fuel filler/tank and the inlet manifold. I removed mine when I fitted the quad, blanked the pipes off and have run with it for 2 years with no detriment.
The M's have it, it's located more towards the center of the rear bumper instead of off to the side with the non-M's.aquazi said:cj10jeeper said:Exactmax said:Does anyone know what the part is that is directly behind where the new quad tail pipes will go? Its on the underside of the car and its got a black plastic casing around it.
When look at the underside of the car from behind, its to the right of the battery box?
Yes it's a charcoal filled vapour filter. I believe it's required for emission control when the car is new. They warm up the car and as the fuel expands this filters out fumes. You'll find it has connections to the fuel filler/tank and the inlet manifold. I removed mine when I fitted the quad, blanked the pipes off and have run with it for 2 years with no detriment.
Everyday is a learning day here.
Presumably the M's dont have this then?
Exactmax said:When you mention a nylon bar what exactly do you mean? And are the tubing just rubber rather than metal tubing? Sorry to ask so many questions!!!
Did you just mount the clamps back to the chassis again after plugging the pipes?
Exactmax said:Here are some other pictures just to help out
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