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bellautos Member Since: 16 Feb 2006 Location: York, NorthYorkshire Posts: 496 |
As title realy , im selling D3 and RRS TDV6 decat front pipes for £76 all inc deliverd to UK.
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Thu Feb 05 2009 2:23pm |
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lespes Member Since: 16 Jun 2008 Location: Channel Islands Posts: 1052 |
Any benifits to performance or consumption |
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Fri Feb 26 2010 3:30pm |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
and does it need a re-map after fitting? Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
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Fri Feb 26 2010 4:39pm |
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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
Would imagine that it would be ok without a remap as it wouldnt effect the AFR's that much but would give a bit more performance as there would be less resistance for the exhaust gases.
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Fri Feb 26 2010 6:22pm |
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Steuart64 Member Since: 24 Dec 2009 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 539 |
Ignorance is bliss - well easier on the plastic but i will ask anyway
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Fri Feb 26 2010 7:15pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Steuart - the exhaust down pipes without the catalytic converters! VERY expensive to replace when they are dud 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Feb 26 2010 7:18pm |
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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
Anyone know how easy these are to fit on a RRS yourself? I mean are the bolts all easily accesible? |
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Fri Feb 26 2010 7:22pm |
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Steuart64 Member Since: 24 Dec 2009 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 539 |
Ahhhhhh another fog bank lifted!! Many thanks Tim Now - MY11 RRS Autobiography TDV6, Orkney gray, tints, steps, daylight running lamps and allllll the toys!!!
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Fri Feb 26 2010 7:29pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Normally when you remove the cat froma TD engine you are recommended to also remove the EGR and Lamda probe otherwise you are sending info to the ECU that it cannot use and it can cause problems. This was what I was led to believe when I had the cat on my TDi300 Defender fail a few years back. Removing the cat, EGR and the associated electronics made the car run more smoothly and it used less fuel. I'm not sure of the MOT regs for modern cars, but my Defender is 14 years old and at every MOT sails through the emissions test with no problems without the cat. I promptly undid the saved fuel situation by fitting aggressive mud tyres to it 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Feb 26 2010 7:34pm |
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dazsear Member Since: 23 Nov 2008 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 851 |
Pete
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Fri Feb 26 2010 7:48pm |
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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
Good points Tim
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Fri Feb 26 2010 8:03pm |
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bellautos Member Since: 16 Feb 2006 Location: York, NorthYorkshire Posts: 496 |
What did you remove the cat on ? if a non electrically moniterd cat on a diesel is remove it cant bring a light on. To confirm at the moment the MOT does not need a cat test on a diesel so removing it wont make the car fail. Pete Follow Us On Twitter @bellautos |
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Sat Feb 27 2010 6:51pm |
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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
Cheers Pete It wasnt a diesel, it was Mitsubishi Evo Are there other cats or is this the only one? Sorry RRS's are new to me! |
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Sat Feb 27 2010 7:34pm |
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bellautos Member Since: 16 Feb 2006 Location: York, NorthYorkshire Posts: 496 |
Ahh that explanes it then, pertols are all moniterd with oxygen sensors.
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Sat Feb 27 2010 7:38pm |
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