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#45
by
410
on 14 Jul, 2010 22:03
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Hey Smokey Eddy, do you have the part# for that 2.5" flex you got from lordco? That's exactly what I've been looking for.
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#46
by
Smokey Eddy
on 14 Jul, 2010 22:41
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Hey Smoky Eddy, do you have the part# for that 2.5" flex you got from lordco? That's exactly what I've been looking for.
I'll look this evening.
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#47
by
veector
on 15 Jul, 2010 13:27
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Great exhausts but some of the prices seem a bit steep
Check around for some local exhaust shops (not talking midas, places that do custom work for modded cars or trucks) I had a full 3" downpipe and exhaust with a long flex and side exit turn down, all mandrel bent alumized piping for 300 installed. A salty winter later and it still looks mint
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#48
by
Smokey Eddy
on 15 Jul, 2010 13:34
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Great exhausts but some of the prices seem a bit steep
Check around for some local exhaust shops (not talking midas, places that do custom work for modded cars or trucks) I had a full 3" downpipe and exhaust with a long flex and side exit turn down, all mandrel bent alumized piping for 300 installed. A salty winter later and it still looks mint
you got a steal bro.
Lordco can sell performance parts at cost + about 30% or so. I looked on the flex but the sticker has worn down. Just go in a talk to a sales guy there. They have a catalogue of flexes to look at. A variety of difference meshed lengths and what have you.
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#49
by
410
on 15 Jul, 2010 20:25
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That flexpipe in your pic is exactly what I'm looking for Smokey Eddy. If you happen to find the receipt for it let me know. We don't have Lordco in Alberta and napa has been useless. I can order from lordco thru a local shop but I pretty much need a part number.
By the way, I'm running a 2.5" flow-pro muffler which turned out to be very quiet. I just ordered some mandrel bends and will be attempting to fab up my own downpipe. My current downpipe was made from the aaz stock downpipe.
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#50
by
Smokey Eddy
on 16 Jul, 2010 03:04
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Okay well I'll see what i can do. You can just call someone at Lordco and they can look it up for you... do you want the number of a lordco here in my town?
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#51
by
the~boy
on 06 Sep, 2010 02:55
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Bump
I just got a 2.25" DP back, no cat res or muffler. Running the stock k03 on my 1.9td in a 96 jetta.
Someone told me i was retarded and my turbo ( which is brand new ) will now die in a matter of weeks because i have no back pressure and it will have to much wheel speed. Has anyone ran into this problem or am i safe?
Also noise inside is amazing, quiet yet powerful.
Girlfriend said my car sounds like its going to die and you can hear my turbo from a few blocks away
also, being as this is my first post on this site sorry if this ends up in a PM or something...
Odin
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#52
by
Smokey Eddy
on 06 Sep, 2010 04:48
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HA that is funny.
You're friend has no idea what they are talking about. You have nothing to worry about. It's boost leak that will over spool the turbo. just think about it for two seconds and it will make sense.
dumb people calling OTHER people dumb annoys me.
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#53
by
Smokey Eddy
on 06 Sep, 2010 04:51
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bringing this thread up reminds me - i have to pass a VI this week and i had it inspected. They said for safety reasons, unknown to my self, i needed a "cat/muffler". So im going to add a cherry bomb and if they don't like it i'll ask them to explain to me how its safety related.
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#54
by
jack's lack
on 06 Sep, 2010 10:55
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I love that most of this "muffler" thread is about people not running a muffler.
Espousing the old "a turbo is a muffler" adage are we?
Anyway I actually do run a muffler. Set up as listed in my sig is K14 into a Techtonis made 2.5" SS downpipe and exhaust. My muffler is a Borla so when I say full stainless steel, I mean full stainless steel.
It sounds great, throaty, but not too loud. Most of the noise I hear is the diesel clack and the intake.
For the month I had the intake in the raintray it was so mind-numbingly loud it sounded like a city bus inside of the car under any boost. I think the intake setup has just as much, if not more to do with how these engines sound, especially inside the passenger compartment.
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#55
by
GEE-BEE
on 06 Sep, 2010 11:07
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Correct Jack !
I went and found a 1.6 TD airbox assy
The bad was I had to make a mold for the two different Turbo inlet sizes
87.50 for a new 1.6TD snorkel is fair
Now if we could get someone to make a Carbon fiber airbox based on the original design
I dont care for any intake noise on the freeway, I do like the whistle spin of the Turbo thou...
GB
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#56
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 06 Sep, 2010 12:46
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the intake growl is the best part.. no gasser growls like a diesel does while under boost..
i can deal with intake noise. my intake is wide open and free flowing. just like my exhaust, or lack there of.
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#57
by
RadoTD
on 06 Sep, 2010 13:03
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The exhaust sounds awesome on these engines, intake too, particularly with a turbo whistling under the hood
The noise that bugs me is the clattering though! Particularly due to my short tranny (3000rpm at 110km/h), that drives me nuts
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#58
by
the~boy
on 06 Sep, 2010 13:59
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Well not only did a few people on TDI club say it will kill my turbo, the exhaust shop tried to convince me to keep my cat on for BP or my turbo will die.
And i have a boost gage waiting to get installed i just need some clamps for the hose before i start and have had no luck finding them.
The only reason i worried, this being my first turbocharged car, was i can now hear the turbo spool at idle. Sounded like that could be overspooling.
With the EG now moving faster out of the exhaust, it could spin the turbine just a bit faster at idle, and take longer to spool down. But i also thought that the intake side would provide quite a bit of resistance to wheel speed since it will need to compress air.... its all very up in the air to me, i can see both sides of the argument.
Also for anyone in the edmonton area, i got my pipe dont at sherwood exhaust. Its drop in only so just show up and he will fit you in. Took about 30 minutes for him to do it, 210 dollars. 2 1/4 inch.
And eddy, if your looking for mk2 diesel parts a brand new mk2 just came into the pick and pull here in chilliwack 2 days ago, if you hurry you might be able to find some useful stuff for your build if it still needs some spare parts.
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#59
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 06 Sep, 2010 14:24
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dude, i have a VNT17 on my car. it came off a car with a cat, resonator, and muffler, along with alot of other things. it has literally less than 1 foot of exhaust coming off it. its been like this for years now. and my turbo works as good now as the day i put it on.
i want factual evidence as to why it will grenade your turbo. and whoever told you that you need the cat for back pressure is smoking crack. the turbo makes all the back pressure you could ever need.
i ran my VNT clear up to almost 40 psi, way out of the efficiency range, and way more than a unmodified TDI could push it, and it still does great. if its so bad to cut the muff/cat/res off, then why are all the full size chevys/fords/dodges that have it done not going thru turbos like wildfire?
whoever told you that open exhaust after the turbo is a bad idea, is also on something..
anyone on here will tell you otherwise, because most of us are running straight pipes..