Here's a vid of it going through a tunnel up here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOcKBIvg8sE
Here's a vid of it going through a tunnel up here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOcKBIvg8sE
The mighty Leedsnum has gone but the Airtrek mods will soon fill this space
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I've been looking at down pipes this afternoon. This looks like an ideal opportunity for a group buy
http://www.rpw.com.au/shop/index.php...chk=1&Itemid=1
Possibly the only VR4 that was driven by the current owner before being registered..... & it's a UK car
Nice but watch out! The coppers hang about in the exit to that carpark on the left sometimes and you can't see them 'til it's too late!
Chris I'm very happy with the downpipes. I'm just going to get the flexi bit cut out & a new one welded in place. Going to have a look to see If I can bolt on some sort of skid plate to protect it.
Ah ok. Did you get yours as part of the group buy or source them elsewhere?
I got mine from the group buy.
Mitsubushi Legnum Super VR4 # 59/283
Remapped ECU
Blitz dual selenoid Electonic Boost Controller
600X300X76 FMIC
Magnecor KV85 competition HT Leads
NGK Iridium spark plugs
Custom made hard pipes
S-ayc diff
Selby ajustable sway bars
Poly utherain bushes
Sard 265lph fuel pump
Sard fuel pressure regulator
Daiyama adjustable coilovers
236mm 13 row transmisson oil cooler
Custom made rear strut-brace
plx wideband sensor & gauge
Evo VI 3" Decat
Enkei Evo VIII alloys
Evo VIIII brembro calipers & discs all round
Zenon HID headlights inc high beam and fog lights
Carputer
2x genesis amp's
Rainbow and focal door speakers
AMSoil fluids
K&N panel filter
Opie oils air freshener
Good work . I will start a new threat when a bit more sober
If you want to organise another group buy we would be happy to do another one. I enquired months ago but there didn't seem to be anyone wanting to be responsible for organising it.
Our plan was to also release a new Version 2 pipe with some subtle changes. With some people with lowered cars having the front flex pipe being scraped, we are going to delete the front flex join and instead make it a sliding pipe system which can be welded or clamped once fitted to the vehicle. This way there would be some additional ground clearance, but the ability to retain some movement for variations in the manafacturing process and make it easier for fitment. That was my only proposed change for future designs.
Racing Performance Works - Mitsubish Performance Specialists. Check the following link for the latest information on the Galant/Legnum R&D project http://www.rpw.com.au/shop/index.php...=221&Itemid=40
just go to a decent stainless exhaust place and get some made up.
Richard Batty
2.5ltr V6 Turbo FTO
VR-4 #1 : Ernie, Pyreness Black, 98 Legnum Type-S, Leather, Moonroof & Stainless Sills, Fujitsubo cat back, Apexi RSM - Sold under duress
VR-4 #2 : Wallie, Finesse Green, 96 Legnum Type-S, Erebuni CF bonnet, Profec E-01 & EMB, TRE fuel pump, RPW Downpipes, De-Cat, Fujitsubo Super Legalis R, LC-1, NGK Iridium Plugs, SARD Radiator, Greddy Hard Rad Pipe, ATF Cooler, FMIC, Forge Recirc BOV, KAD 6 Pot 330x28 Brakes, HEL Braided Lines, 17"X8.0 Rota Torques with Wintrac Xtremes, Fully Synth Oils, Ultimate 102RON Fuel, Stainless Sills - Sold after 4 great years
the downpipes conect to both turbos , there is no movement between those two points as both turbos are firmly fixed to the heads and block
the flexi pipe is to allow for expansion /contration of the downpipes due to the extremes of heat involved
the rear flexi is the one needed to allow the whole system to flex
Ah so we are only discussing the front flexi rather than the main flexi! Sorry, I knew I must be getting it wrong somewhere. I'm still not sure about a slider pipe that can be clamped but I don't have to worry for now.
The front flex was only ever added to allow for some movement in the front pipe in relation to the rear pipe to make it easier for fitment, as well as to give some movement for any variations in the manafacturing process. With them being fixed without a flex pipe if the welding / pipe length was even a little bit off, it would not meet up properly and you have exhaust leaks. With the front flex fitted, it gave you some movement to compensate and ensure easy fitment.
A sliding pipe setup woudl provide same benefit, but also provide greater ground clearance which some lowered vehicles are having issues with.
The rear main flex is the one that does all the work from engine movement.