My IS300 story so far....
My IS300 story so far....
Niice, can't wait to see this all up and running
Is THIS the magnaflow part you got?
I've been looking at getting one myself as my exhaust guy told me the main cat is the most restrictive part of the OEM system.
Dark Samurai Looking good Jim!
How much of an increase would the meth kit bring?
sprinter2012 Niice, can't wait to see this all up and running
Is THIS the magnaflow part you got?
I've been looking at getting one myself as my exhaust guy told me the main cat is the most restrictive part of the OEM system.
Dark Samurai Looking good Jim!
How much of an increase would the meth kit bring?
sprinter2012 Niice, can't wait to see this all up and running
Is THIS the magnaflow part you got?
I've been looking at getting one myself as my exhaust guy told me the main cat is the most restrictive part of the OEM system.
jimxms Oh and it also steam cleans the engine
jimxms I think if you're planning to weld it to the OEM downpipe you might want the 2.25" one though. I can check measurements of my OEM pipe if you are thinking of buying one.
jimxms Oh and it also steam cleans the engine
jimxms I think if you're planning to weld it to the OEM downpipe you might want the 2.25" one though. I can check measurements of my OEM pipe if you are thinking of buying one.
I would think something in the region of £60 would be about right.
I paid £100 to have my one welded in, but that also included fitting of the new downpipe along with new gaskets. I also think it was a bit of a pig job as the piping on my Turboeast downpipe had to be flared from 2.36" to 2.5" in order for it to weld up cleanly.
That sounds pretty reasonable to me, if thats the case I'll probably be ordering one next week
Nice to see Turboeast use nice round figures for their pipes...
sprinter2012 I've been looking at getting one myself as my exhaust guy told me the main cat is the most restrictive part of the OEM system.
Glad you like the downpipe and cat on there. I was interested in buying when you were thinking of selling! So will watch Sprinter carefully too, and see what he gets up to before deciding what to do myself. Still deciding whether to splash out on a manifold or just use a de-catted stock one.
sprinter2012 I've been looking at getting one myself as my exhaust guy told me the main cat is the most restrictive part of the OEM system.
sprinter2012 How do you you get way with putting water in your engine and not killing it? Is it just such a small amount that it doesn't matter? I always thought the 1000 times expansion in volume from water to steam was a recipe for bent...everything. :lol:
sprinter2012 How do you you get way with putting water in your engine and not killing it? Is it just such a small amount that it doesn't matter? I always thought the 1000 times expansion in volume from water to steam was a recipe for bent...everything. :lol:
toxo The water's atomized by the time it gets anywhere important so it's not that big of a deal. And it's such a small amount anyway that it wouldn't even make 1PSI of difference when it does expand from the state change.
All forced induction cars should be water/meth injected IMO, it's the single simplest thing you can do to preserve your engine!
toxo The water's atomized by the time it gets anywhere important so it's not that big of a deal. And it's such a small amount anyway that it wouldn't even make 1PSI of difference when it does expand from the state change.
All forced induction cars should be water/meth injected IMO, it's the single simplest thing you can do to preserve your engine!
I fitted water injection to a 2.8litre Ford Capri 30yrs ago, well infact it was steam injection,
I had a water tank that was plumbed into the inlet manifold, the water has heated and boiled by (dont laugh) a 55watt H1 halogen bulb, as the water vapour was entering the engine you could defo feel an increase in bhp due to greater volumetric efficiency, very dense damp air