Exhaust lifespan?
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The exhaust on my S130 is a stainless steel system fitted is 1995. Whilst it still looks like new, it's pretty loud and I'm wondering whether the internals give up before it's evident from the outside. I would describe the noise as booming rather than a rasping sound. Anyone any idea on what you should expect re lifespan?
On a similar note i've seen SJ Sportcars have the later bigger bore silencer - does anyone have one (or remember) how they performed versus the earlier type?
Thanks
Steve
On a similar note i've seen SJ Sportcars have the later bigger bore silencer - does anyone have one (or remember) how they performed versus the earlier type?
Thanks
Steve
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Wow - didn't know the Peco silencer was available again. I have an original one and yes, compared to the usual style stainless ones they are louder, more of a deeper bass note. Stainless does sound a bit tinny anyway but the Peco is definitely deeper sounding than the standard silencer even when it's mild steel. I like it, but it is rather heavy.
As for longevity, I couldn't say as far as the internals lasting but I have replaced stainless ones due to the welds failing.
Robbie
As for longevity, I couldn't say as far as the internals lasting but I have replaced stainless ones due to the welds failing.
Robbie
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Could you not have the rear box repacked? Many Stainless boxes can be opened up and re-welded fairly easily, sounds like yours had Glass wool in it rather than Stainless packing. The Glass wool does burn off over time on more performance orientated cars.
I can't comment on the SJ Sports car Peco reproduction but if you can get past the odd tail pipe the original +2 Peco is in my opinion the best sounding (more round exhaust note) than any sensible priced exhaust (TTR sound good but ?1000+ is a bit steep)
This is the original Peco not the Reproduction, i'd be interested to see the tail pipe of the SJ Sports version.
I can't comment on the SJ Sports car Peco reproduction but if you can get past the odd tail pipe the original +2 Peco is in my opinion the best sounding (more round exhaust note) than any sensible priced exhaust (TTR sound good but ?1000+ is a bit steep)
This is the original Peco not the Reproduction, i'd be interested to see the tail pipe of the SJ Sports version.
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