The tailpipe can simply be unclipped and then it would be hidden.
Sounds like a plan to me.
The tailpipe can simply be unclipped and then it would be hidden.
The old one looked fine because it wasn't actually visible. The new one would have looked fine if he installed it properly by modifying the bumper (or buying/fitting the higher trim-level rear bumper that has the cut-out).
But at the moment it just looks like a silly afterthought tacked onto the car. Anyone that comes up behind that car is going to think "hang on, that exhaust is clearly not standard because Fiat would have put a nice little cut-out in the bumper for it".
Apart from the shoddy welds, that's all that's wrong with it. It could look just fine if installed properly. And if it's definitely not a urban hindrance noise that it produces then I don't see a problem with it!
[TW]Fox;16941361 said:Who are Ragazzon anyway?
The old one looked fine because it wasn't actually visible. The new one would have looked fine if he installed it properly by modifying the bumper (or buying/fitting the higher trim-level rear bumper that has the cut-out).
But at the moment it just looks like a silly afterthought tacked onto the car. Anyone that comes up behind that car is going to think "hang on, that exhaust is clearly not standard because Fiat would have put a nice little cut-out in the bumper for it".
Apart from the shoddy welds, that's all that's wrong with it. It could look just fine if installed properly. And if it's definitely not a urban hindrance noise that it produces (because nobody expects a Fiat Bravo to sound like a sports car) then I don't see a problem with it!
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Would removing the tail pipe bit mean I'd lose any of the sound or anything?
Nice little car you have there, 180+BHP sounds like a pretty decent Hothatch rival.. Is it reasonably capable to drive?
I can't beleive you were concerned with looking and sounding chavvy, and you've ended up with that.![]()
Spend the money instead on some mudflaps so that closely pursuing jap cars don't get stoned in the windscreen![]()
Nope. Would be much better with the ova removed, and pointing down away from your bumper, and hidden from view.Would removing the tail pipe bit mean I'd lose any of the sound or anything?
You would assume that, doesn't mean it's true, I want dyno results.
Would like to re-iterate the electronic control, the turbo has a target manifold pressure to hit, any advantages without another re-map will be in less pumping losses to drive the turbo, not more boost.
Would be much better with the ova removed, and pointing down away from your bumper, and hidden from view.
omg people pay those prices for a back box?!!
Of course.In your opinion.
Well, you took quite a few pictures from lot of angles.Not sure how you can make sure claims from a few quick photos taken as it was installed and having not heard it.
I'd feel a bit of a knob with something like that hanging out the back of my fiesta.
Whats speed got to do with styling? Its a Bravo in standard trim - as is my fiesta. And they have very similar rear end styling.My car isn't a Fiesta either though, it's as quick or nearly as quick as the last generation of hot hatches (Mk5 Golf GTi, Focus ST, Civic Type R etc...).
Ahh, I miss my coupe (well, apart from the damn manifold.)
Dont!Someone is making very reasonably priced stainless tubular manifolds for the 20VT now.
My car isn't a Fiesta either though, it's as quick or nearly as quick as the last generation of hot hatches (Mk5 Golf GTi, Focus ST, Civic Type R etc...).
Why should I have to spend money because these louts in there bigger cars want to stick 2cm away from me with cheap clingfilm windscreens
Have you had it replaced yet btw?
Wha???
You're misreading your dyno graph totally. You don't read the 179.9 and then assume your car has 180 bhp.
You take the 180, subtract the previous of 165, which gives you the difference... of 15 bhp. Then you take the stock figure of the car (~148 bhp) and add your 15 bhp to it. Which gives ~163 bhp. Lets assume the exhaust gives 5 bhp.. so ballpark figure for your car is around 168 bhp. Tops.
Your car is in the 'just below a' Renaultsport Clio sort of performance range. But those cars have wider rims, tyres and proper suspension... so they will get off the line quicker anyway.