My big ZT thread > 15.4.08 25bhp/20lbft extra and track prep
Cheers boys, I booked myself in and thought it was a good plan, then suddenly thought "Hmm...4" tailpipe, am I turning into a chive??"..so quickly consulted Rawli and Brianpower and neither seemed to think I'd need to purchase a shell suit on my way home
D.J. - Slash cut was a good choice there, it follows the lines of the bumper nicely. Slash cut on mine would've looked like a terrible attempt to make it look Jap..or Porsche or something...?! I like how clean cut and simple they are
D.J. - Slash cut was a good choice there, it follows the lines of the bumper nicely. Slash cut on mine would've looked like a terrible attempt to make it look Jap..or Porsche or something...?! I like how clean cut and simple they are
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Looks mint!
I want a new full system for mine.. the ashley on at the moment doesnt fit properly and sounds crap to be fair....
I want a new full system for mine.. the ashley on at the moment doesnt fit properly and sounds crap to be fair....
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What a great chive update!
Why didn't you have another backbox on the left of the bumper, and had twins pipes each side - that'd be like a 997 or M3 then
Remember, powerflow can do everything! I'm sure they'd be more than happy to help.
Are you getting a flamer kit next?
Why didn't you have another backbox on the left of the bumper, and had twins pipes each side - that'd be like a 997 or M3 then
Remember, powerflow can do everything! I'm sure they'd be more than happy to help.
Are you getting a flamer kit next?
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GrahamRS :The exhaust is the first step to smoothness....
I thought I'd branch out and hope I was moving in the right direction, so I'm glad it gets the seal of a-smoothal
Jay - It'll be around £300 for a full system, assuming it's nothing particularly special..ask them what they can do It's too easy to assume Powerflow are chive specialists, but they can do pretty much anything, and that means chive OR high quality, neatly-made standardish systems
Mike - GET LOST I like the sound of my system and backbox, so didn't want a new backbox making up. He was telling me about some of the stuff he has to do, which he HATES (system coming through the boot floor and exiting through the tailgate for example ), but thankfully he didn't think mine was chavvy either Can you have one made for your bread van that will accommodate a loaf of Hovis Wholemeal?
nonads - Quote editing is so 2004
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heeman10 :Mike - GET LOST I like the sound of my system and backbox, so didn't want a new backbox making up. He was telling me about some of the stuff he has to do, which he HATES (system coming through the boot floor and exiting through the tailgate for example ), but thankfully he didn't think mine was chavvy either Can you have one made for your bread van that will accommodate a loaf of Hovis Wholemeal?
I hope you're going to give the "exhaust through tailgate" option a thought. I think it'd suit the car well.
I'm sure he tells ALL owners how their cars aren't chavvy It's good business practice
Can't afford a new exhaust system I'm afraid, I'm being conned for service costs at the moment!
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Urgh, services I've pretty much decided I'll service the Mk6 myself..will see how we (the car and I) feel at the time. Do you know the damage yet? When does it go in? And yes, I would hope he doesn't tell people their cars look chavvy and nasty! He did seem to like mine though, his favourite part being the bonnet lifters!
M4tty - Yes, indeed.
M4tty - Yes, indeed.
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Matty - You must have missed...pictures of my bonnet lifters!
Andi - Rolled in or out? In looks a bit too plain IMO, I was toying with the idea of having it welded on the other way round (to make it outwardly-rolled) but really fancied a nice simple straight cut finish.
Andi - Rolled in or out? In looks a bit too plain IMO, I was toying with the idea of having it welded on the other way round (to make it outwardly-rolled) but really fancied a nice simple straight cut finish.
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looks good with the bigger tailpipe
how loud is your system when driving ???
you only got the one box on there ?
how loud is your system when driving ???
you only got the one box on there ?
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Love the 4 inch tailpipe. big improvement but in my eyes them ones look like they belong on a skyline.
I got my full magnex system for £80 including stainless downpipe. so you can get a full system without paying through your teeth.
the tailpipe on my magnex is a 3 inch rolled in but i plan to change to a 4 inch ouwardly rolled very soon.
Heeman - everytime i see your car i wish you still had your front bumper with the bumper insert as it looks a bit odd compared to the rear.
I got my full magnex system for £80 including stainless downpipe. so you can get a full system without paying through your teeth.
the tailpipe on my magnex is a 3 inch rolled in but i plan to change to a 4 inch ouwardly rolled very soon.
Heeman - everytime i see your car i wish you still had your front bumper with the bumper insert as it looks a bit odd compared to the rear.
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knuckles :I got my full magnex system for £80 including stainless downpipe. so you can get a full system without paying through your teeth.
Well obviously, if you're buying second hand you pick things up cheaply! I wasn't really referring to second hand bargain deals dude, we were talking custom made stainless stuff! Good move going to the outwardly rolled 4", 3" is just too small, and being rolled inwards makes them look even smaller IMO. I know what you mean about the bumper difference. It doesn't really bother me tbh, and if I feel really keen before FITP I may put myself through the torture of giving the rear bumper the same treatment. The only problem is, getting a good paint match is not easy with rattle cans. I should probably just get my head down and do it though..there are a few tatty spots on the rear bumper as well. Damn you people for telling me what I already know I should be doing
jonosi - It's not too loud really, there are many, much louder cars around! Put it this way...I can put up with it on the motorway for a full tankful (220 miles), and that is all that matters And yes, there's just the one silencer, that being the backbox.
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knuckles :Why dont you just get a standard front bumper and cut that for your cooler?
1. I spent about three weeks smoothing my current front bumper, and sanding/filling any imperfections on it, and strengthening the cutout till it was all perfect, then primed, filler primed and sprayed it red.
2. I would have to buy another bumper, do all that all over again, PLUS make an intercooler cutout, and chop all the back out of it again so it would slot over the cooler as well as my current one does.
3. I smoothed it because I wanted a bumper that would be easy to clean and polish up well, rather than having the dirt magnet that is the small gap between the bumper strip and the bumper recess.
4. I would still have a front bumper that didn't match the car colour-wise, and I'm still waiting for the right time to get the car into a bodyshop to iron out the many imperfections.
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Impressive as always. New backbox looks much better... amazing what that half inch will do (waits for a smutty comment) but in seriousness your car still impresses me now and it's the little things that make a big difference.
Keep us updated
Keep us updated
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tom - Thanks! Glad I'm not being written off as a chive for it!
Mish - Smut? Hey, this forum's all about smooth It's not just that it's an extra half inch, it's straight too! I'm glad you like it, thank you, though as Mr Knuckles has pointed out, I still have things to attend to. I'm not a major fan of spending ages on cosmetics, but I'm aware that no single area of the bodywork is as I want it. It always gets put off because I'm more interested in driving it or improving it mechanically. I suspect my actuator isn't up to the job, as it's backing off the boost again now, so trying to find an actuator small enough may be my next port of call.
Mish - Smut? Hey, this forum's all about smooth It's not just that it's an extra half inch, it's straight too! I'm glad you like it, thank you, though as Mr Knuckles has pointed out, I still have things to attend to. I'm not a major fan of spending ages on cosmetics, but I'm aware that no single area of the bodywork is as I want it. It always gets put off because I'm more interested in driving it or improving it mechanically. I suspect my actuator isn't up to the job, as it's backing off the boost again now, so trying to find an actuator small enough may be my next port of call.
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the tailpipe really does look 1000 times better, its nice to seea different approach on the tailpipe and not having it rolled on the lip.
as for 4" tailpipes, there is nothing chive about them! mine has sported a 4" tailpipe since the conversion was performed over 4 years ago, and i think its the best looking size there as it isnt stupidly big but is big enough to make people realise that it means buisiness!
as for 4" tailpipes, there is nothing chive about them! mine has sported a 4" tailpipe since the conversion was performed over 4 years ago, and i think its the best looking size there as it isnt stupidly big but is big enough to make people realise that it means buisiness!
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GrahamRS :btw heeman, i remember watching your vid, and loving your dials, with the blue background to the white dials.. how you get them like that?
Page 8 of this thread shows the first test fit of the gauges. Plazmadials:
Mark/adam - Thanks for supporting my shell suit tendency!
James - They need a 4" pipe just to look reasonable in the bumper moulding around the tailpipe IMO..any smaller and they look like a 1.1 exhaust I think I remember thinking the talipipe on the TDI (16v XR2i backbox) was huge, after the little pea shooter it had!
Standard 1.8D exhaust, pic from 2003:
April 2003, with a little chrome tailpipe trim :
TDI conversion with the XR2i backbox:
ZT with the 3.5" rolled in:
And the current four incher:
Everything else looks tiny looking back now!
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GrahamRS wrote:
btw heeman, i remember watching your vid, and loving your dials, with the blue background to the white dials.. how you get them like that?
Page 8 of this thread shows the first test fit of the gauges. Plazmadials:
cheers mate, noww... where you buy them from?
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jimmyesh :4" - TREZ DODGE!!
Indeed!
Graham - Have a look around dude, you have an internet connection, yes? I bought them from a FT.com member, but if I were going to give you an answer I'd only have to search for them myself, so...you can do that for yourself!
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Hey, only just seen this thread because only registered a few days ago. Nice car, you've put a lot of hard working hours into it and it's all paid off. I do like the popping out the exhaust, very cool. That new tailpipe looks the business. Keep it up!!
Dave
Dave
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at the tiny one b4...
you got a biggggggggggggg one now
be good lol
its kinda cool having a exhuast that shows your engine power everyone knows that theres power under mine when i start it up or when im comming or going you can just tell with the pur noise lol, same with you noh!
unlike the crap you see on the typical standard max power car ie nova,saxo,chavlier,corsa etc etc etc, which has standard power thats just about 60bhp screaming its small tiny balls off!! tin tin!! lol
you got a biggggggggggggg one now
be good lol
its kinda cool having a exhuast that shows your engine power everyone knows that theres power under mine when i start it up or when im comming or going you can just tell with the pur noise lol, same with you noh!
unlike the crap you see on the typical standard max power car ie nova,saxo,chavlier,corsa etc etc etc, which has standard power thats just about 60bhp screaming its small tiny balls off!! tin tin!! lol
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Scrub a dub dub - To be honest it isn't really a great deal louder, it's just a cosmetic thing, and in general I think most modified 1.2 Corsas/Clios/Puntos are louder than mine!! Know what you mean though
Scrub a dub dub - To be honest it isn't really a great deal louder, it's just a cosmetic thing, and in general I think most modified 1.2 Corsas/Clios/Puntos are louder than mine!! Know what you mean though
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It needs all sorts dude. It still cleans up fine, but has all sorts of issues, here, have a list
1. Front bumper, rear bumper and skirts/arches are off three different cars
2. Bonnet is off a different car and has two upward dents and suspected key marks
3. Roof has two dents in from 2002 when a student dropped something on it, is starting to crackle the paint with hidden corrosion
4. Driver's door is off a different car
5. Tailgate was shunted the day before my parents bought the car in 2001. Ford repaired and sprayed it, but didn't do a great job and I think I can see corrosion breaking out through filler they applied
6. Driver's door shut has a rust patch which is breaking out into the rear quarter
7. I chipped a tiny chip of filler out of the front bumper shortly after completion and painting it
8. Four minor car park dints and one or two imperfections in panels
I still haven't smoothed the rear bumper, but hopefully I'll get round to doing that, then spraying it before FITP. I've neglected the bodywork for a long long time while approaching the entire mechanical side of things. I still need to finish my cage properly (i.e. weld mounts to the chassis and extend it to the front and rear of the car), so I can see it getting a major attacking after this year's show season. I doubt I'll get round to any more than sprucing up the rear bumper and possibly wheels for this year sadly...here's hoping it can still pull it off at the shows
1. Front bumper, rear bumper and skirts/arches are off three different cars
2. Bonnet is off a different car and has two upward dents and suspected key marks
3. Roof has two dents in from 2002 when a student dropped something on it, is starting to crackle the paint with hidden corrosion
4. Driver's door is off a different car
5. Tailgate was shunted the day before my parents bought the car in 2001. Ford repaired and sprayed it, but didn't do a great job and I think I can see corrosion breaking out through filler they applied
6. Driver's door shut has a rust patch which is breaking out into the rear quarter
7. I chipped a tiny chip of filler out of the front bumper shortly after completion and painting it
8. Four minor car park dints and one or two imperfections in panels
I still haven't smoothed the rear bumper, but hopefully I'll get round to doing that, then spraying it before FITP. I've neglected the bodywork for a long long time while approaching the entire mechanical side of things. I still need to finish my cage properly (i.e. weld mounts to the chassis and extend it to the front and rear of the car), so I can see it getting a major attacking after this year's show season. I doubt I'll get round to any more than sprucing up the rear bumper and possibly wheels for this year sadly...here's hoping it can still pull it off at the shows
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Crikey!!
I thought I was having problems with the delocked doors having a slight dent in the filler & my mirrors fading a little!
Are you going to attempt the bodywork yourself & reveal a talent for painting aswell as mechanics? (metro aside lol!)
Cheers.
I thought I was having problems with the delocked doors having a slight dent in the filler & my mirrors fading a little!
Are you going to attempt the bodywork yourself & reveal a talent for painting aswell as mechanics? (metro aside lol!)
Cheers.
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