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stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 11 Nov 2014, 18:03
by jack-d
Hi Folks

Need to have a new exhaust, and decided to go down the stainless steel route. Was going to buy one from Brickwerks but they are out of stock for 8-10weeks. So have found a company called LongLife Exhausts, who make them to fit.

Anyone had any dealing with them, and also they offer a Quite, Mid and Full sport option, don't want the full sport but wandering whether to go with the Mid, but would like peoples input on this, as not sure whether we would get fed up hearing it??

cheers
jack

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 11 Nov 2014, 19:46
by scottbott
what about a VW Speedshop stainless system?,well happy with mine,and not too noisy just about the right sound

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 11 Nov 2014, 20:30
by jack-d
Cheers will check it out online

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 11 Nov 2014, 21:01
by danmetallic
+1 for the Speedshop one.

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 11 Nov 2014, 21:57
by mbcamper
I'm assuming this is the product you are talking about:

http://www.vwspeedshop.com/product.php? ... featured=Y" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

So it the entire system stainless steel, including the falt manifold joining bits?

I also need a new exhaust and like the look of this exhaust and it's cheaper than http://www.justkampers.com/review/product/list/id/3988/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 11 Nov 2014, 22:18
by California Dreamin
jack-d wrote:Hi Folks

Need to have a new exhaust, and decided to go down the stainless steel route. Was going to buy one from Brickwerks but they are out of stock for 8-10weeks.


cheers
jack

Have you checked? or have you actually checked? Brickwerks often show long lead times on their SS systems because of their popularity but in reality they routinely keep several in stock.
When I ordered mine there was something like a 6 week wait showing on the site, it arrived in 3 days.

Martin

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 11 Nov 2014, 22:48
by jack-d
California Dreamin wrote:
jack-d wrote:Hi Folks

Need to have a new exhaust, and decided to go down the stainless steel route. Was going to buy one from Brickwerks but they are out of stock for 8-10weeks.


cheers
jack

Have you checked? or have you actually checked? Brickwerks often show long lead times on their SS systems because of their popularity but in reality they routinely keep several in stock.
When I ordered mine there was something like a 6 week wait showing on the site, it arrived in 3 days.

yeah i emailed them and they responded with 8-10 weeks unfortunately.
Martin

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 11 Nov 2014, 23:00
by fairwynds
VW Speedshop system is spot on. Plus the lifetime warranty is transferable. Oh, and it's a balanced system, unlike (most) others..... :D

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 12 Nov 2014, 08:31
by pionte
fairwynds wrote:VW Speedshop system is spot on. Plus the lifetime warranty is transferable. Oh, and it's a balanced system, unlike (most) others..... :D

Does this mean that the pipes are of equal length ? if so does this mute the unique boxer sound ? part of the boxers charm is the offbeat exhaust pulses .

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 12 Nov 2014, 08:36
by slowcoach
I've got a Speedshop one, I love it, but not all of it is stainless. The mating flanges are carbon steel (?) I believe. .

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 12 Nov 2014, 12:13
by fairwynds
Pipes all equal, doesn't affect the unique sound, but slightly more throaty than the standard system. Not boy racer noisy at all though!
Most, if not all SS system manufacturers seem to use non stainless for the head flanges. When I questioned this, in some detail, it's a deliberate design to assist the mating faces/gaskets to seal over prolonged period. Something to do with not mixing metals iirc.
Fab system.
Also consider using the very best quality new exhaust studs (again, not stainless though) and the correct brass exhaust nuts. Iirc two of them can have an exterior size 1mm down from the others, to assist spanner work adjacent to the tight, inner radius of the J tubes.
And then there's the subject of new engine mounts and a tune up so the new exhaust is not shaking itself to death every day....! :lol:

Re: stainless steel exhaust

Posted: 13 Nov 2014, 14:21
by what2do
I've seen a few by torquetechnique.co.uk, very impressed especially as I know of one that is 6 years old and is still doing the job. Salisbury based, lifetime guarantee and very reasonably priced in my opinion. Santa is bringing me one - apparently!