has anyone had experience of fitting the stainless exhaust from VW speed shop?
I'm trying to work out if you have to remove the pushrod cover tinware, as its missing in all their photos. I emailed them and he admitted that on the two engines he's personally fitted it to, there was no tinware, so he doesnt really know.
speed shop exhaust with tinware
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Re: speed shop exhaust with tinware
How will your delicate push rod tubes be protected if you don't cover them?
one puncture from a high speed stone and it's goodbye oil.
one puncture from a high speed stone and it's goodbye oil.
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I genuinely can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not...
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Re: speed shop exhaust with tinware
Ok
My point is if you can't fit them back on then forget it.
He really should know.
My point is if you can't fit them back on then forget it.
He really should know.
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Re: speed shop exhaust with tinware
you got any pics - could you not make some brackets up to re fit the tinware afterwards?
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Re: speed shop exhaust with tinware
Mine fitted up without touching the pushrod covers
I did have to bend a bit of steel just above the end of the tail pipe however, but I think that was because my one was not assembled correctly. I got it cheap off a 3rd party, not off VW Speed shop, I bet that was why they sold it. No big deal though, it was only a few millimetres I had to bend to stop the tail pipe vibrating against the rear valance. I am very happy with the system.
I did have to bend a bit of steel just above the end of the tail pipe however, but I think that was because my one was not assembled correctly. I got it cheap off a 3rd party, not off VW Speed shop, I bet that was why they sold it. No big deal though, it was only a few millimetres I had to bend to stop the tail pipe vibrating against the rear valance. I am very happy with the system.
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ghost123uk wrote:Mine fitted up without touching the pushrod covers
Brilliant - just what I was trying to find out. I've haven't actually bought it yet, just doing my research. Cheers.
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Re: speed shop exhaust with tinware
I fitted new speedshop exhaust last year and had no problem fitting pushrod covers afterwards
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