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couplands



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Exhaust upgrade
In my other post http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic24816.html I refer to the lower ride height of my 90.

One of the casualties this weekend was the centre box of the exhaust. I always thought it was a bit low and managed to crush it like a tin of beans on a rock that was a bit higher than I calculated.

I need to replace it, and wondered about a straight pipe. I'm not keen on making it too loud, but if it removes a low hanging centre box, I'd be happy.

Any recommendations..?

Cheers

Simon
Post #285169 25th Nov 2013 7:33pm
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ttuck3r



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Scotland 1999 Defender 90 Td5 HT Caledonian Blue
Hi You could replace the centre pipe with a silencer removal pipe and leave the one at the rear on this will give you a really nice sound and this also helps your turbo spool up from a lower RPM, if you do a search through the forum you can find these pipes from £50 up, use the site sponsors section for a wee look see...
Post #285259 25th Nov 2013 10:34pm
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landy andy



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I had, an Alive cherry bomb center pipe, was very nice, and much nicer level of noise than no middle box at all, and both these systems with a rear box in system.

Andy
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couplands



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Thanks guys, I've had a quick look at FirstFour, they have the middle replacement pipes for around £60 delivered.

I only want to replace it because its damaged and want something that is less likely to be hit by rocks etc...I'd rather it be as quiet as the original, but I guess that isn't possible.

Ill certainly keep the rear box, but the impact on the middle box was so hard, it pushed the rear pipe/box and has kinked the pipe where it goes over the rear axle, so need a new one of those too...!

cheers

simon
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geobloke



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Oooo yeah, de-cat and straight through centre pipe gives the TD5 a delicious sound, especially at full tilt and in towns with narrow streets and tunnels. Down side is it does drone at lower RPMs though.

I removed mine as it also had a run-in with a rock tin opener... Made a horrendous noise. Check your exhaust mounts haven't been bent out of shape and that the down pipe hasn't been wrenched from the exhaust manifold.
Post #287378 3rd Dec 2013 7:21pm
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couplands



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I've ordered the pipe, should be here tomorrow. Hope it's not too noisy, else it'll be in the For-Sale section ASAP...!

I've check the down pipe, the flex link looks a little out of shape, but sounds ok.

Cheers

Simon
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Postmanpat



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and happy with it Question Postmanpat
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couplands



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Not had chance To fit it, as when I went to replace it I found that the rear section had also been bent due to the force of the impact.

I had to order that section too, which has only just arrived. A job for the next day or two....along with the HD springs to recover some of the lost ride height.

Cheers

Simon
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Postmanpat



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ok . Well I'm very happy I did it , except that i should have done it earlier as sounds great and take off is better ... Thumbs Up Postmanpat
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couplands



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That's good to hear, as I'm a bit concerned over the potential increase in noise.

cheers

simon
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Postmanpat



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inside it really made no difference to me , but outside or with the window open just Thumbs Up
so wouldn't be to concerned ... Wink Eddy Postmanpat
Post #289499 11th Dec 2013 3:48pm
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landy andy



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If concerned about noise, fit the alive middle section that has cherry bomb in. I changed mine from standard, to no cat straight through middle section, standard rear, but was too boomy on motorway runs. So brought alive cherry mid section and was perfect, all the performance, nice noise, no boom.

Andy
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couplands



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Thanks Andy, will look at that for Plan B...Smile

Cheers

Simon
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landy andy



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It will take you a while to get board of your new system, I found that I could get 100 miles less per tank, just by listening to the exhaust Whistle Whistle Whistle Whistle

Andy
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Postmanpat



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Laughing know that feeling ... Thumbs Up oh and don't do alot of motorway so can't comment on that ... Postmanpat
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