bradley606 fiat 500 Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 171 Points 54 Location Glasgow Oct 20, 2008 #21 is it correct what OCZedd said that it gives a bit of noise. hopefully not neddy
OCZedd Established member Joined Feb 19, 2008 Messages 1,618 Points 219 Location Bucks Oct 20, 2008 #22 Neddy? Only a little bit deeper noise when you are standing behind the car (more so when its cold).
bradley606 fiat 500 Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 171 Points 54 Location Glasgow Oct 20, 2008 #23 scotish eqiuvilent 2 chavish.
Smally . Parked in the garage Joined Jul 18, 2007 Messages 940 Points 189 Location Derby Feb 18, 2009 #24 Seen this, could be worth a bid Grande punto linea exhaust Item number: 150327494261
ghsaunders40 New member Joined Feb 16, 2009 Messages 145 Points 34 Location Stoke Feb 18, 2009 #25 beany_bot said: I really dont like it ? ? ? is it just me? Click to expand... No, nt just u m8!
punto_matt Banned Parked in the garage Joined May 25, 2006 Messages 16,219 Points 2,029 Feb 18, 2009 #26 It wont make any difference to noise your imagineing it.
dannygp Wish mine was a T-Jet :( Parked in the garage Joined Sep 25, 2007 Messages 3,445 Points 501 Location York Feb 19, 2009 #27 It does make all the difference. But at £60 there is just no point. Sooooooo over priced Edit: Not to noise! Aesthetically Last edited: Feb 19, 2009
It does make all the difference. But at £60 there is just no point. Sooooooo over priced Edit: Not to noise! Aesthetically
loudpunto good vibrations :) Parked in the garage Joined Mar 1, 2007 Messages 1,128 Points 179 Location Barnsley Feb 19, 2009 #28 must admit I'm not a fan of the Fiat one but the linea one I like. Then again I like proper backboxs that actually makes a noise difference...
must admit I'm not a fan of the Fiat one but the linea one I like. Then again I like proper backboxs that actually makes a noise difference...
N Nik R New member Joined Sep 22, 2008 Messages 8 Points 3 Apr 16, 2009 #29 I just bought one of these and looking at the instructions, it looks like i have to apply some sort of lubricant to the thread. did anyone esle apply a lubricant when fitting theirs?
I just bought one of these and looking at the instructions, it looks like i have to apply some sort of lubricant to the thread. did anyone esle apply a lubricant when fitting theirs?
1steamon1 New member Written a guide Joined Apr 11, 2009 Messages 227 Points 44 Location Lancashire Apr 16, 2009 #30 £50 . OMG talk about extortion. looks nice though, must admit
hennabm Member Parked in the garage Joined Sep 19, 2008 Messages 324 Points 138 Location Lincoln Apr 16, 2009 #31 I didn't use the lubricant on the threads. I just covered the threads in waxoyl after so I could get it off again if I needed to.
I didn't use the lubricant on the threads. I just covered the threads in waxoyl after so I could get it off again if I needed to.
N Nik R New member Joined Sep 22, 2008 Messages 8 Points 3 Apr 17, 2009 #32 i was thinking of using loctite 222. does anyone have another suggestions?