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Old 05-02-2015, 06:00 PM
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Default Exhaust update

Hi All

I have got my baby home again after having some exhaust work and ECU reprograming done.
As I mentioned earlier, there are issues with side pipes her in SA.

After a LOT of discussion with engineer, exhaust man (Ashley) & the road traffic board here in SA, I .. (we) decided to proceed in the following way..

Run the exhaust through the header pipes exiting the body and fit CAT as close as possible to the engine.
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Exit the side pipe just before the end and tuck back under the car.

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At this point it starts getting difficult.
Turn the pipe 90 deg toward the rear of the car

we had to cut a small piece of the sill support structure and put a stap under it(Kirkham do this when running under car exhaust) to get the pipe high enough to achieve good ground clearance
you can just see in the photo above.

Then we had to thread the pipe between the drive shaft and lower A arm

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not a lot of clearance but it works
Ashley (Classic performance dyno centrte) had decided to run with 2.5' pipe,
a smaller pipe would have been a lot easier.

Then of course we run in to the back of the fuel tank it runs from wheel arc to wheel arch, no room at all.

I removed the tank and marked it up for modification
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After
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I lost about 30 liters of capacity out of (I think it was) 115 liter tank

Unfortunately the fuel sender unit has now ended up in the boot
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Hope fully I can address this a bit later on

Then the easy bit stick two mufflers in the void created, heat shield on the side of the fuel tank
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(sorry for the sun glare)

To address the heat issues on the exterior, we wrapped the header pipes, and a solid heat shield yet to be painted. (I personally do not like the look of perforated shield)
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A bit big and clumsy looking but not too bad, if it allows me to drive on the road I will put up with it!

Did the Db test and got a 83Db reading (Prius mode) emissions are well below the limits as well.

My sparky has sorted all the dash gremlins and everything works!!
Still a few hold ups with some things from suppliers.

Hope you all enjoyed!
Cheers
Kent
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