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Stainless steel exhaust
Posted: 23 Nov 2005, 14:15
by jojorose
Anyone know where I can get one made. I know a bloke in Paignton but as I live in Sheffield I'd rather use someone local.
Posted: 23 Nov 2005, 16:17
by R0B
theres
http://www.jpexhausts.co.uk/ here onth other side oth hill from you
Posted: 24 Nov 2005, 16:36
by jojorose
Excellent will giver them a go otherwise I just aint going to get my MOT, mufflit and bootlaces dont go down that well.
Posted: 24 Nov 2005, 16:54
by R0B
they aint cheap....
Posted: 25 Nov 2005, 11:18
by autohausdolby
Try speaking to ascar exhausts fella - they've done a couple for us and the bloke really knows his onions. He's done type 25s before as well - there was a white American market Westfalia in issue one of the volksworld camper magazine that had one on. It used to be cheaper than buying a mild steel stock one too, but I don't know if it still is.
Ascar - 0114 272 2888
Matt
Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 18:01
by moonshine
ascar are now defunct,but some of their crew are working for the rather corsaboy friendly exhaustsuk.com.
Although,I'm booked in for a full set up this friday,as it seemed a very professional place and darn cheap at £270!!!!
Will post pix once its been burberried...oops i mean completed!

Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 19:13
by dajwid
I will be asking at my local exhaust center this week, they made stainless exhausts for a couple of my friend's cars (not T25s). I will get a price. it will be a hell of a lot cheaper than in the UK. (I am in Poland) I am trying to get one made for my bus T3 (T25) 1.6D
Jesus 500 pounds is over 1 months wages here.
I will keep you informed about prices.
Dave
Brit with a bus in Poland
Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 20:04
by Hacksawbob
blimey might be worth shipping them in! check what grade of stainless they make them from.
Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 20:58
by moonshine
its either 308 or 403 i think(ish)..they had both on display and the one that was the better quality, is the one.
Mines a tdi,and Mr.Baxter has said i hope its not a diesel,so I'm not sure its a goer now....i'll await his reply

Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 21:00
by moonshine
oops didnt see that polish post

Posted: 08 Mar 2006, 11:08
by autohausdolby
How did you get on fella?
Posted: 08 Mar 2006, 18:23
by moonshine
autohaus(if you mean me?).....well...I spoke to Mr.Baxter,over 'ill,and he said that diesels+stainless = bad for cracking,so I gave it a miss.(good job I did)--and took it to Brickwerks,as he "adapted" my hybrid-bodge-freak exhaust,to run on JX parts

,also removed the oxi-kat,and fitted the strengthening bracket that in its absense was causing much of the vibration!!
It definitely pays to take your van to those in the know as whilst there he noticed part of the cooling system was missing,which was also rectified at a good price!
So,exhaust woes cured,and good advice on future upgrades,one of which was the addition of a charge-cooler instead of the (doing nowt) intercooler on mine,its all plumbed in except one pipe(tomorrows job),but I'll be getting those stainless pipe peeps at Darnall to make me up some steel(stainless??)turbo air pipework as whats on now is very temporary!
Posted: 08 Mar 2006, 18:33
by excalibur
diesels+stainless = bad for cracking,
thats very strange......I have been fitting Eminox stainless exhausts to trucks for donkeys years, they are stainless and never a problem
Posted: 08 Mar 2006, 20:31
by Ivor Brownun
Moonshine is that £270 fitted? even if its not thats still a cracking price. Everytime I look into this the price is always £500+ and thats when I lose interest. Appreciate the pics when you've had it done, and well done for finding a good product at a fantastic price.
Posted: 10 Mar 2006, 12:28
by moonshine
well,it was priced fitted,and made as a one off.
but bear in mind its a diesel so the pipework is very short and simple,poss more expensive on petrols?
I didn't go down that route in the end,stuck with normal steel,but properly sorted.
