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Alun P

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Ok, the clattering is getting worse and after checking, the O/S Cat has seen
better days and rumbling around in its box. So, I need to replace the Y
section down pipe including cats.

Having a nose around, I thought for not too much more money an RPI stainless
system was interesting.....

Anyone installed one of these systems or are there any other options
available?

AlunP

 
....and Alun P spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...


> Ok, the clattering is getting worse and after checking, the O/S Cat
> has seen better days and rumbling around in its box. So, I need to
> replace the Y section down pipe including cats.
>
> Having a nose around, I thought for not too much more money an RPI
> stainless system was interesting.....
>
> Anyone installed one of these systems or are there any other options
> available?
>
> AlunP


I fitted a Rimmer Bros system to a 4.6, but only the bit from cats to
tailpipe. Good quality, fitted well, no problems. Would recommend them.

--
Rich
==============================

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary
and those who don't.


 
Alun P wrote:
> Ok, the clattering is getting worse and after checking, the O/S Cat has
> seen better days and rumbling around in its box. So, I need to replace
> the Y section down pipe including cats.
>
> Having a nose around, I thought for not too much more money an RPI
> stainless system was interesting.....
>
> Anyone installed one of these systems or are there any other options
> available?
>
> AlunP


I had Longlife cut one of their own cats into my 3.9 Disco a while
back to solve the same problem. Cheap, and worked a treat!

Matt.
 
On or around Sun, 19 Feb 2006 15:10:53 GMT, "Alun P"
<alun.priddle@NOSPAMblueyonderDOTcoDOTuk> enlightened us thusly:

>Ok, the clattering is getting worse and after checking, the O/S Cat has seen
>better days and rumbling around in its box. So, I need to replace the Y
>section down pipe including cats.
>
>Having a nose around, I thought for not too much more money an RPI stainless
>system was interesting.....
>
>Anyone installed one of these systems or are there any other options
>available?


http://www.exhaustshack.co.uk/

if you want ordinary mild steel.

Note, I've never actually bought from them. Nor have I compared the prices
with Paddock, if Paddock supply the ones you want.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"There are three sorts of people in the world - those who can count,
and those who can't" (Anon)
 
After some checking of the Credit card status and much searching the
inter-web.......

Looks like a replacement 'standard' Y pipe with cats and a Rimmer cat-back
stainless system with twin tail pipes, looks stunning and, apparently,
sounds superb!!!!!

Looked at RPI complete system, but, the price......OUCH!!!


AlunP

 
I bought the twin large bore stainless system last summer; it is excellent
and guaranteed for life. The sound is great and it looks fine but in its
new state it was a little too 'bling' Vauxhall Nova boy racer for me. I
bought some black high temperature spray paint and painted the highly
polished bits black which toned it down nicely.

Despite the instructions stating that with an existing twin tail pipe system
I wouldn't have to cut the plastic under the bumper, I did.

Cheers

Alan C

"Alun P" <alun.priddle@NOSPAMblueyonderDOTcoDOTuk> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After some checking of the Credit card status and much searching the
> inter-web.......
>
> Looks like a replacement 'standard' Y pipe with cats and a Rimmer cat-back
> stainless system with twin tail pipes, looks stunning and, apparently,
> sounds superb!!!!!
>
> Looked at RPI complete system, but, the price......OUCH!!!
>
>
> AlunP



 
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