advice on exhaust system

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kevin millar 1977
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advice on exhaust system

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hi folks was wondering if a 3piece japseed stainless steel exhaust from a rev1 which is on an h plate would fit on to my rev3 k plate which I have is there any differences between both rev's ???? any advice would be greatly appreciated cheers
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Providing its turbo to turbo yeah it will.
kevin millar 1977
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the both cars are n/a that I am asking about do's that make any difference at all to wether they would fit like I have asked cheers
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Re: advice on exhaust system

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The manifold is different for rev1/2 and 3+ not sure about downpipe but the exhaust (end cans/back box / silencers )will fit all revs
kevin millar 1977
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could I use my exsiting manifold that I have on my rev3 k plate to fit the japspeed exhaust from the rev1 to fit on mine cheers
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Yes
kevin millar 1977
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is this a lot of hassle to get done or should it be relatively simple to get done ???? cheers
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kevin millar 1977 wrote:is this a lot of hassle to get done or should it be relatively simple to get done ???? cheers


Removing a 20 year old exhaust system is always hassle.
kevin millar 1977
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the exhaust that I am on about is on a car that I am thinking of buying for around 300 ish as it is spares or repair the guy who has got it has only had the exhaust on the the car for around 2 years and it is only running on 3 cylinders at the moment
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Peter means when you remove your exhaust to change over
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matt-mr2 wrote:Peter means when you remove your exhaust to change over


:thumleft:

Especially the manifold to head nuts. If you get each one red hot, you might be lucky and not snap any studs.
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If your car is an original K plate (not a priovate reg) then chances are it is a Rev2 anyway and not a rev3..
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