Replacement Exhaust

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TerryG
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Re: Replacement Exhaust

#11 Post by TerryG »

My off the shelf stainless system including the manifolds was about £500, i spent another £100 on having the back box customised. (all plus VAT)
£900 for a fully bespoke system sounds pretty good :)
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Re: Replacement Exhaust

#12 Post by JohnE »

Thanks for that - I will bite the bullet then - the new system will probably last longer than the car.
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Re: Replacement Exhaust

#13 Post by Amy »

John, where are you based? Last year I took my dad's shed of a Subaru estate to a place in the Midlands that did a whole stainless system for about £300. They specialise in stainless systems IIRC and only took a couple of hours - they make bespoke stuff all the time and it seemed pretty good.

This was them: http://mijexhaust.com/
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Re: Replacement Exhaust

#14 Post by hillmanimpman »

how you looked on Burton Power the ford specialist they sell DIY exhaust pipes I.e s-bends and silencers too all in stainless in 3 difference sizes might be worth getting a catalogue guys as you never know when you might need a 2in stainless to 3in pipe.
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Re: Replacement Exhaust

#15 Post by tritonofnor »

got a stainless system made for my car by Longlife - they have dealers nationwide. They fitted my new cooper 3 into 1 manifold to my Morris 1300, (giving it a tweak or two to make it fit), and then spent a whole afternoon bending and tweaking the new exhaust around the gearchange, and building the back box. Result - a perfectly tailored system, guaranteed for life, for £250 quid. Plymouth branch, where i had mine done, were brilliant. Went back recently to get some exhaust bits i'd bought for my girlfriends viva tweaked to fit - couple of quid for the tea fund was all they asked..
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Re: Replacement Exhaust

#16 Post by JohnE »

Thanks all plenty for me to follow up there
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#17 Post by JohnE »

OK - Burtons excellent website led me to Jetex (they are Jetex dealers). I'm sorry Burtons - but Jetex is closer to me and I wanted to get on with it - so I travelled to Jetex in Stratford Upon Avon today (in my "everyday" car) and a very helpful chap sorted me out with the bits I need (hopefully) for around £175. These are mild steel not stainless but I didn't really need stainless.

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Re: Replacement Exhaust

#18 Post by sierra3dr »

Yes I would have mentioned Jetex,just a bit slow :) There's also http://www.ojzengineering.co.uk/page.php

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#19 Post by JohnE »

sierra3dr wrote:Yes I would have mentioned Jetex,just a bit slow :) There's also http://www.ojzengineering.co.uk/page.php

And I am jealous that you have a Rebel,is it the Coupe? The SeFu doesn't work
Actually, I 've got 2 (!) a 67 for parts and a 68 nearly back on the road. They're both Convertibles. What's the SeFu?
richardtaylor
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Re: Replacement Exhaust

#20 Post by richardtaylor »

I have previously used a company in Swindon called Bell silencers who were excellent and sourced parts I was told were obsolete - I believe they will make systems too, well worth a go.
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