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Right folks... Where is the best place to get exhaust, and will deliver or post.
Just removed mine, with view to weld. To far gone, and its only a few years old.
Had a look at J.K. they don't look to bad, and they do all the brackets Etc. Has anybody had one from them and is it still Ok.
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i had a stainless one made with twin talepipes and two stainless backboxes for £580.but youll never need a new one ever again.

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Wish I could go to that. but my pension wont allow it... :cry:
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You can try JP Exhausts www.jpexhausts.co.uk

They do full SS system for under £500 - will deliver.

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Thanks for input guys. Got one from JK in the end.
Hears something for you Tekky Types. I have my own ideas.
When I first got the bus, the exhaust was a bit dodgy, so I replaced it with a patten one from Wagon Werks (No longer trading).
I keep a rough record of MPG by knowing the mileage for every £20 of fuel I put in. (aprox 100) After fitting the said exhaust, (from WW) I noted the MPG. I was doing Less MPG, knowing fuel had increased in price I put it down to this.
When this exhaust gave up the ghost (end of Aug) I drove some 1500 miles with it sounding like a stock car, a lot of the trips were motorway, with a heavy foot ( I love that sound).Fuel consumption now better than ever?
Fitted the new one from JK 10 days ago. Fuel consumption even better.
I have had 4 top ups at £20 and am showing 125 miles (average )
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Exhausts... It be black arts sir!, a sourcerer shall be along shortly or failing that Clive.
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£ to miles isnt really a very good way to monitor, as the price varies so much and keeps going up..
L you put in and distance is far more meaningfull..

Funnily enough my syncro doka has just been driven 7000+ KM since mid July... and generally motorway at a consant 3600-4000 rp; for hours at a time, (literally 3 hours either side of Paris, only slowing for 2 toll gates)
and has returned 24-26mpg, with or without the canopy/load.. and its a 1.9DG also

And yes, exhaust systems are a black art... voodoo in fact.... :lol:
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TMT I only use this as a quick ref, as i can then tell if something serious is happening in the fuel dept Forgot to say its a 2.1 water
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toomanytoys wrote:£ to miles isnt really a very good way to monitor, as the price varies so much and keeps going up..
L you put in and distance is far more meaningfull..

Funnily enough my syncro doka has just been driven 7000+ KM since mid July... and generally motorway at a consant 3600-4000 rp; for hours at a time, (literally 3 hours either side of Paris, only slowing for 2 toll gates)
and has returned 24-26mpg, with or without the canopy/load.. and its a 1.9DG also

And yes, exhaust systems are a black art... voodoo in fact.... :lol:

and I AM the SCORCERERS (sp) Aprentice !!! :twisted:

all being well i will be produceing a performance exhaust for the 2.1/1.9 for early 07 expect 10% gain in performance and (set up corectly!) better fuel economy !!
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Syncro compatible? ballpark on price? Ta
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Syncro compatible, under development... :wink:
Prototyping in progress and testing soon... :D :D

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syncro compatable ...Yes
price ... dont hold me to it as theres some variables i am unshure of as yet but well under 500 quid for a hand built , PERFORMANCE exhaust .
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