Good heavens, haven't heard from you for a while! How is the supercharged one?
I will consider that offer for the downpipe, thanks. A bit more than I wanted to spend but possibly worth it. Is it off the car? Is the top of the split still intact?
Red phase 1, 84k
Silver phase 1, 67k
"Man who run in front of car get tyred; man who run behind car get exhausted..."
Yes perfect, I have 2 actually. They are both late ones but one has had the Cat removed and a section professionally welded in as a bypass. The other still has the Cat in. They both have Lambda bosses as well
Let me know which you'd prefer.
I'm considering selling my BX just don't seem to be interested in it anymore, but i'm not giving it away. See my other posts
I've always found that the removal of the resonator is a nice modifcation to the standard exhaust system, it gives it a nice noise without being intrusive.
Mike P
Founder member of the Phase 1 Appreciation Society!
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'88 'F' White Bx16v - 62k miles & as seen on TV
I have a brand new one but it is the type with a short split but has the resonator, think it is abosal or walker I can't remembe rbut I have it in my stores LOL! wil check it for you.
Please call me Luke
1989 BX 16valve White 70k almost up to scratch
Thanks Luke, please let me know. I can live with a short split I think, depending on how much power it drops at the bottom end, but it's for the track car so at least there will be less mass to get moving!...
Red phase 1, 84k
Silver phase 1, 67k
"Man who run in front of car get tyred; man who run behind car get exhausted..."
If it is for the track you probably won't notice the difference.
The longer front split is generally taken as being good for low end torque but in RR tests the shorter split has often shown to give a tiny increase at full barrel.
I saw you looking for an 8v downpipe, you probably know but they are a small diameter than the 16v.
Please call me Luke
1989 BX 16valve White 70k almost up to scratch