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A bit more pop n fart.
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03 Dec 2012 21:38 #54784
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Here is my exhaust on the standard 1.3 engine >
It is a custom back box made from the centre section of a diesel Nissan exhaust with a 3" stainless tip.
Cost me £10 for the Nissan centre section from some exhaust aladins cave near where I live.
It is a custom back box made from the centre section of a diesel Nissan exhaust with a 3" stainless tip.
Cost me £10 for the Nissan centre section from some exhaust aladins cave near where I live.
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03 Dec 2012 21:53 #54786
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That's pretty cool, it doesn't look or sound like there is much Jimny left there, it sounds like some nice turbo motor with a space frame and a few Jimny pannels bolted on :woohoo:
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Jimny J wrote: I know its not possible, but oh my god! What a noise! Anybody seen this thing, or know what lies underneath?
That's pretty cool, it doesn't look or sound like there is much Jimny left there, it sounds like some nice turbo motor with a space frame and a few Jimny pannels bolted on :woohoo:
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03 Dec 2012 23:16 #54796
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Replied by mudman on topic A bit more pop n fart.
iv seen a polo mid box used as a back box and KAP do a performance exhaust for the jimny
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05 Dec 2012 11:11 #54894
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Replied by nicho on topic A bit more pop n fart.
think it has a saab 2ltr turbo
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05 Dec 2012 11:30 #54899
by Jimny J
Replied by Jimny J on topic A bit more pop n fart.
Adamski wrote: Here is my exhaust on the standard 1.3 engine >
It is a custom back box made from the centre section of a diesel Nissan exhaust with a 3" stainless tip.
Cost me £10 for the Nissan centre section from some exhaust aladins cave near where I live.[/quote
Did you cut the original rear box off the pipe after the bend, and weld/clamp onto that?
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05 Dec 2012 11:35 #54900
by Jimny J
Replied by Jimny J on topic A bit more pop n fart.
My biggest issue is al my cars before hand where pre emission/cat regulations. Most of which just ran a small centre silencer and large diameter rear sections and large bore back boxes. Not had much experience in keeping it legal, usually just got by dipping the clutch past the local rozzer's :blush:
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