Flexi pipe repair
It seems it might be easier than replacing the whole downpipe, especially given that the downpipe to cat nuts are rusted (FUBAR). Presumably you have to cut the downpipe appropriately to insert the repair bit.
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I’m not 100% certain which manifold and down pipe I have so will have to take a look before working out which one to buy. May go for a Toyosports one.
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The first thing i need to do is get the car up on stands and have a look to see which downpipes Ive got and then take it from there.
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I have just fitted a toyosport system, the downpipe was cheap as someone else tried and failed to fit it, no idea yet on how good it will be.
Unless your car is a mk1 it will have a 6 stud downpipe, a quick way to check is to the pipe coming out of the cat, if it is straight you have a mk1 so a 4 stud manifold, a 90' bend before the flange and it should be a 6 stud version.
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Unless your car is a mk1 it will have a 6 stud downpipe, a quick way to check is to the pipe coming out of the cat, if it is straight you have a mk1 so a 4 stud manifold, a 90' bend before the flange and it should be a 6 stud version.
Mine’s an early Mk2 so pre MEMS3 and has the bend on the box not the cat. I’ll report back on the number of manifold studs once I get under it but suspect it is a 4 stud version. What I’m not sure of is whether or not the manifold is original or an aftermarket one.
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David Aiketgate wrote: If you replace the manifold and downpipe together, then you can fit the 6 bolt.
Mine is the 4 bolt version and looks like the standard fitment as far as I can tell.
Is there a significant advantage to fitting the 6 bolt version? I'm assuming removing the manifold makes the job that much more complicated, though it has been off recently so the bolts should come undone fairly easily.
If I do opt for replacing both the manifold and downpipe, any suggestions as to which one to buy? Given David's comments on the Toyo (which I was thinking about) what other options are there other than standard issue? Would there be a cost effective power increase in fitting a proper 4-2-1 system for example?
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It looks very similar to the Toyosports spec to me and I wondered if it’s a Toyo being sold by another seller.
Any reason it wouldn’t fit a Mk2 1.8mpi as opposed to vvc?
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