Midlanders knowledge! Sleeve mod !
Midlanders knowledge! Sleeve mod !
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TVRSJW

Original Poster:

216 posts

92 months

Sunday 1st July 2018
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Need more noise ! Car is 96 and stock and want the Sleeve mod cheap and cheerful !

Anyone know where near Tamworth could do this and likely cost ? I’ve not got a welder or Tube or any ability to do it lol.....

Many thanks !

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

171 months

Sunday 1st July 2018
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I’m in Rugby and have a sleeved exhaust you can have for about the same price as having one cut open.

Pic taken a few years ago but it’s been stored dry since then
This way if you don’t like it someone else can try it
Keep meaning to eBay it.
It’s another option thumbup





Pm me if interested

TVRSJW

Original Poster:

216 posts

92 months

Sunday 1st July 2018
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PM sent

phillpot

17,441 posts

205 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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looks like you're sorted but if not try these guys.......... Custom Chrome ........ just down the road in Nuneaton.

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

171 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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A few words of caution if doing your own.
Sleeved isn’t for everyone so whatever you do it’s a good idea to try a car with said exhaust to be sure as once it’s done not so easy to go back
The pops and bangs are full on epic mind biggrin




Squirrelofwoe

3,233 posts

198 months

Monday 2nd July 2018
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Classic Chim said:
A few words of caution if doing your own.
Sleeved isn’t for everyone so whatever you do it’s a good idea to try a car with said exhaust to be sure as once it’s done not so easy to go back
The pops and bangs are full on epic mind biggrin
This^^^

Definitely try before you buy so to speak. Also, when you get the chance to listen to a sleeved car, make sure you get to hear it when it's well up to temperature as there is a marked difference- when first starting from cold it does sound a bit agricultural, but once up to temp it sounds glorious! nuts

You really need a passenger ride in a sleeved car as IMO most of the benefit comes when the car is on the move- rather than sat idling.

I've had mine done and I love it.