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Does anyone make a stainless downpipe for a 1.6 TD?
by
tmaybee
on 28 Feb, 2006 15:10
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I am looking for a stainless steel downpipe for my 88 Jetta 1.6 TD. Does anyone know a source?
Thank you for your help,
Trevor
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#1
by
Baxter
on 28 Feb, 2006 15:20
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Correct me if Im wrong but I was always under the impression that stainless is a no no for a Diesel as they constantly crack due to the vibration, it isn't as forgiving as normal steel.
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#2
by
vwnut20
on 01 Mar, 2006 12:56
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Dude, check out the vendor's forum and get a in contact with
Passenger Performance located in British Columbia, Canada. They make there's in house.
http://www.passengerperformance.com/
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#3
by
BlackTieTD
on 01 Mar, 2006 12:59
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don't think they are offering stainless yet but i could be wrong. i got mine from them but it wasn't stainless. they are the only non-OE option i know of other than making it yourself or paying a shop to make a one-off.
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#4
by
Kudagra
on 01 Mar, 2006 15:08
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And its really pretty too
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#5
by
tmaybee
on 02 Mar, 2006 13:51
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Dude, check out the vendor's forum and get a in contact with Passenger Performance located in British Columbia, Canada. They make there's in house.
http://www.passengerperformance.com/
I have emailed and called them but no response. Are they still in business?
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#6
by
DVST8R
on 02 Mar, 2006 18:35
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Yup they are deffinatly still in business, I talked to Dave 15min ago.
He mentioned that because he is so busy in the shop fabricationg and doing custom builds, his "forum" time has suffered greatly, but is trying to return all his phone calls and e-mails.
Dave says that he has no current plans to produce a SS version of the downpipe, he says they would cost alot more, and be more prone to cracking as such they are not in the works.
What PP does have in the works is a 1.4TDI into a 77 rabbit with a 6 speed, and Dave sold his PD130 and bought a 2.0L 16V PD with matching 6 speed for his Caddy, just to mention a few things going on there.
In some ways it makes me miss being around there, but $$$ talks, and the lower mainland just can't compete. :wink:
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#7
by
fspGTD
on 02 Mar, 2006 21:23
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#8
by
935racer
on 02 Mar, 2006 21:58
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Yeah sorry I havent been posting or getting back on my emails quick. What dvst8r said is true, I am just swamped with stuff. been making a couple compound setups, some custom equal lenght exhaust manifolds, a 3cylinder 1.4 PD tdi swap in a 77 rabbit and my 2litre 16v PD swap and tdi 6 spd in my caddy. Plus all the usual orders and regular maintainence. Like posted above not planning on making stainless manifolds or downpipes at this point due to cracking and stuff, the mildsteel doesn;t crack with the heat and weight as much as stainless does, and stainless is really heavy, but that doresn;t matter much. Oh yeah and its really expensive, its more econmical to make stuff out of mild steel and than have it ceramic coated.
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#9
by
josh arnold
on 02 Mar, 2006 22:46
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Techtonics Tuning is now offering a 1.6 TD down pipe in stainless steel for the A-1 Chassis, it incorporates a 2.25"x 6" flex, brace, short shift lever (for clearance purposes) and was made to use with there current 2.25" exhaust systems. Their website is
www.techtonicstuning.com You can find it in there down pipe section, part number 251.224. There will be a picture of it on their web site by tomorrow. A Stainless A-2 version will follow later this week.
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#10
by
malone
on 03 Mar, 2006 00:04
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Techtonics Tuning is now offering a 1.6 TD down pipe in stainless steel for the A-1 Chassis, it incorporates a 2.25"x 6" flex, brace, short shift lever (for clearance purposes) and was made to use with there current 2.25" exhaust systems. Their website is www.techtonicstuning.com You can find it in there down pipe section, part number 251.224. There will be a picture of it on their web site by tomorrow. A Stainless A-2 version will follow later this week.
That's interesting seeing a big name like Techtonics recognizing IDIs just now. Just out of curiousity, are you affiliated with them?
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#11
by
malone
on 03 Mar, 2006 00:06
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I'm looking forward to the '77 w/ 1.4 TDI. A Rabbit 1.4 TDI swap was one of my dream car to own about a year ago.. I just don't have the resources for that project yet, but it's great seeing a local do it. Can't wait to get my hands on its ECU for a little chip tuning :cool:. The fact that the 1.4L TDI is rated 90hp stock is surprising to me (our NA VE 1.9L TDI is rated 90hp).
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#12
by
BlackTieTD
on 03 Mar, 2006 06:22
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the TT pipe is stainless, 2.25" (not 2.5"), but costs $100us more (for comparison).
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#13
by
josh arnold
on 03 Mar, 2006 08:36
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Yeah, its about time isn't it? I work for TT, and finally got them convinced to make a down pipe for the IDI. We were considering making it in 2.5" but, don't really feel that 2.5" tubing would be benificial for the small 1.6L engine, however I hope to do some dyno testing on that. I would like to hear what you guys think. Now maybe for the 1.9 IDI in the A-1 chassis we will make a 2.5" set up.
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#14
by
BlackTieTD
on 03 Mar, 2006 09:12
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I work for TT, and finally got them convinced to make a down pipe for the IDI.
nice work!