Decatting?
Decatting?
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aquaregia

Original Poster:

127 posts

263 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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I have just bought my first TVR an S3C. Very excited! Although I will not get to her until June when I return from Dubai. She is on the quiet side and I have scanned members notes on decatting. However I am still unsure of all the total gains. The car has a stainless system which I noted is lagged. Could someone who has decatted their S provide me with some insight into the pros and cons. It would be much appreciated. On a note I am aware of three TVRs in Dubai. All of which are Chimaera's. Maybe there will be an S here soon. If the cooling system can handle 50 degree heat!









































Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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Cat replacement pipes vary from £50-£80 each in Stainless Steal (mine were sourced from ACT) whereas replacement cats are more expensive.

The car is definately a lot louder than it was with the cats in, and the throttle response certainly felt better once they had been removed... however if the cats had 12 years of cr*p in them, it's hardly surprising is it...?

Have a look through my profile for costings etc...

aquaregia

Original Poster:

127 posts

263 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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Thanks for the info. I will be up in North yorks when I return. Does anyone know of a good garage to get the old girl Decatted?

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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You're welcome. If you've got any specific questions, feel free to post them up or e-mail me.

If you ever find yourself in sunny Essex, you're welcome to hear / see the difference for yourself...

Batty S4C

12,268 posts

273 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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Podie,
would love to have a listen at some point,
want to de-cat mine at some point.
(unitl MOT time)

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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Batty S4C said:
Podie,
would love to have a listen at some point,
want to de-cat mine at some point.
(unitl MOT time)


Well if you're ever about, feel free to drop me a line... conversely if I'm in your part of the world I'll do the same.

As for the MOT, you just need to know someone "friendly"...

Batty S4C

12,268 posts

273 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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cheers boyo....
BTW you @ pistonfest??? could have a listen then.......

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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Batty S4C said:
cheers boyo....
BTW you @ pistonfest??? could have a listen then.......


Hoping to make it... currently having to re-organise work as I'm due to be away at the time...

Batty S4C

12,268 posts

273 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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ok, well good luck (bloody work )
might have to wait until BTaP 2004

cheers mate,

M

aquaregia

Original Poster:

127 posts

263 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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MOT, good point whats the legal requirement on catalytic converters in cars?

aquaregia

Original Poster:

127 posts

263 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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If you ever find yourself in sunny Essex, you're welcome to hear / see the difference for yourself...

Thanks Podie I may do that, since we have vertually identical cars I am interested in squeezing as much power and noise out of her.

Roy C

4,208 posts

307 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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aquaregia said:
MOT, good point whats the legal requirement on catalytic converters in cars?

Cats are required for vehicles registered 1st August 1992 onwards.

muttsnuts

21 posts

286 months

Tuesday 27th April 2004
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Dear Aqua having known you for many years and even though you were my best man at my wedding - You really love it up the stainless steal exhaust system

aquaregia

Original Poster:

127 posts

263 months

Tuesday 27th April 2004
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Muttnuts its not as good as your Jucy stainless steel sports exhaust. Remember Lisbon!
Aqua