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I only polsihed the axelback section, I've always kept that bit polished on my current exhaust, its not that hard to keep clean, I also wash it every time I wash the car.example91 wrote:... and when it rains all that hard work will be gone .
Thanks, Its like a work of art isn't it.looks good though dude! what make is the manifold and exhaust?
Manifold is a DC Sports and the Exhaust is a Custom one by Prospeed.
it is indeed .
ah nice, have you ran the car with the manifold yet? if so what differences in noise have you noticed? reason me asking is when i put on a 4-1 it actually sounded like my car was running open from the head, although there was no leaks etc and 02 sensors wired in correctly . unless it was my system or a cheap manifold!
ah nice, have you ran the car with the manifold yet? if so what differences in noise have you noticed? reason me asking is when i put on a 4-1 it actually sounded like my car was running open from the head, although there was no leaks etc and 02 sensors wired in correctly . unless it was my system or a cheap manifold!
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Yeah, will probably take about two weeks, I really can't wait to hear it, I could listen to a nice engine/car/exhaust all day. I want to hear her scream at 9000RPM Or 9195 if I'm feeling BadTahir wrote:IMO it will take about 2 weeks of daily driving for this exhaust to give it's final and intended tone.
Once it has settled it will sound awesome, mine sounds like a motorbike with vtec on WOT
Exactly, this forum is about helping each other out, but You still deserve a thanks.No bother about getting it made for you, thats what we are here for right, to help one another?
Not with the new one yet as it won't fit with the current system and I had to wait for this to come. But the 4-1 thats on there at the moment made my exhaust a good bit louder (in a nice way) also made a Huge difference to power above 5000rpm.example91 wrote:ah nice, have you ran the car with the manifold yet? if so what differences in noise have you noticed?
I'll get some videos up once its all bedded in, 9000RPM flyby
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Looks like Tahir can predict the future.Tahir wrote:
The Exhaust
Went about changing my exhaust sysytem over today.
We had to get a TVR which had just had an engine swap, finished so I could get my car on the lift so the first thing I did was to help finish that. I can tell you TVR's are a real real pita to work on, lots of tight fiddly little spaces , it took me ages to put the starter motor and the spark plugs in her. But it was good fun too, its not every day you get to work on a TVR, she was splitting flames when we revved her after letting her warm up to bleed and the ITB's are
Anyway, it was off the lift with that and on with mine.
I took the radiator off, took the old exhaust and manifold off, fitted the new manifold and o2 sensors. I got Alan to weld a think ss plate onto the manifold to stop her getting dented. We had a problem that the tip on his TIG had a small split in it, but he did a good job considering.
We then put the exhaust on, it needed some altering as it wasn't made on my car so wasn't quite right, nothing major though so we got there in the end after a few up and downs getting things right. I even managed to clean and re-underseal the bottom of the car. (not pictured)
I forgot to get photos once it was properly in place but you'll get the idea from these.
Check out the engine in the background.!
I then fired her up, She sounds absoloutly awesome, best civic I have heard for sure, Really smoothe, rasp free and crisp sound. I couldn't be happier. Sounds easily better than that TVR Imo.
Not only does she sound great but its transformed the car, it feels smoother and revs far better and quicker, when I blip it in neaural the revs fly up way quicker than before. Sounds totaly in VTEC and above 6000rpm to the limiter at 9200 is just eargasmic.
I just hope it dry tomorrow as the car is bogging so needs a wash, I also need to clean the inside, the engine bay and polish the exhaust, then I'll get a few more photos. I also want to take it for a run in the dry so I don't end up just sitting there in third gear looking for grip.
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Thanks, I haven't stopped smiling sinceRich4thGen wrote:just awesome buddy. Get a vid up so we can hear what she sounds like!
I hope to get some videos up, just need a good dry night and I'll do some flybys or something.
I do have very high standards but this meets them, it wasn't perfect, it needed some adjusting and it also was hitting my sway bar but I can't hold that against him as he didn't have my car there to work on.Tahir wrote:I told you they are awesome exhausts. Im glad it's got your approval because I know how high your standards are mate.
My intake might not be as good quaility as an AEM but it still sounds the job, I will be updating my intake sometime though, AEM is tempting, problem is whatever I get the bumper is going to have to be cut.Add to that an AEM V2 with a massive HKS filter and you know roughly what mine sounds like on the limiter
VTEC is now crazy
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Not got a chance to get any vids yet, not had miuch luck with the weather.
I noticed a very strong smell of fuel recently but just put it down to some of the work I did in the engine bay, but when I filled up last night and noticed that after just 20 miles the feul had droopped a lot.
I had a look round the car and nocied fuel pissing out to the left of the fuel tank I took the cover off and round a very badly rusted pipe with a jet of fuel coming out of it. While examining it it just shattered, I was quite worried but I managed to repair it with some braided hose for now, I'll need to get it fixed properly some how but I'm just glad I noticed it.
I noticed a very strong smell of fuel recently but just put it down to some of the work I did in the engine bay, but when I filled up last night and noticed that after just 20 miles the feul had droopped a lot.
I had a look round the car and nocied fuel pissing out to the left of the fuel tank I took the cover off and round a very badly rusted pipe with a jet of fuel coming out of it. While examining it it just shattered, I was quite worried but I managed to repair it with some braided hose for now, I'll need to get it fixed properly some how but I'm just glad I noticed it.