Exhaust flexi
Exhaust flexi
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andyy

Original Poster:

238 posts

280 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Hi all.

I need to replace the exhaust flexi pipe on my Griff 500.
There appear to be a couple of options - TVR Parts list a flexible joint which I guess is the same as currently fitted and ebay have some braided stainless joints listed - assuming the diameter is correct.

I guess that both types need to be welded on and not clamped.
Has anyone got any advice on which is best or any other options out there?
Many thanks Andy

Chuffmeister

3,597 posts

159 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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I purchased the new style flexi from Racing Green. It is a very close fit between the chassis and flexi (on both sides). I had it welded. I don't think it will clamp.



BarnFind

497 posts

168 months

Tuesday 6th January 2015
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Those lips look like they will catch a speed ramp,i got some Flexi from the original exhaust manufacturers JP Exhausts 01625619916.I think they make the Exhausts for ACT.

Chuffmeister

3,597 posts

159 months

Tuesday 6th January 2015
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BarnFind said:
Those lips look like they will catch a speed ramp,i got some Flexi from the original exhaust manufacturers JP Exhausts 01625619916.I think they make the Exhausts for ACT.
Only aggressive ones.The only one they have caught so far was on the way into phazed's country estate a few weeks back .

SILICONEKID345HP

14,997 posts

253 months

Tuesday 6th January 2015
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I`m wondering if you need a flexy pipe ,the 4 litre cars just have a rigid pipe .

Chuffmeister

3,597 posts

159 months

Tuesday 6th January 2015
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SILICONEKID345HP said:
I`m wondering if you need a flexy pipe ,the 4 litre cars just have a rigid pipe .
It would more hassle fitting a rigid pipe and ensuring it fits. I have the rough dimensions of the flexi-pipe if you would like to try and source an alternative,

DarkMatter

1,497 posts

253 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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You could try TorqueTechnique.co.uk at Salisbury, he bought in the correct flexi to repair my Griff and he may be prepared to sell you some if he has any left.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=3&a...

andyy

Original Poster:

238 posts

280 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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I agree about the lips on the braided flexi - they do stick out a lot.

And the reason I need to change mine is that it finally cracked after being grounded so many times - I think that if it had got the 2 big flanges it would have been ripped off years ago.

I'll see if I can get hold of the original spiral stuff.
Many thanks Andy

Chuffmeister

3,597 posts

159 months

Wednesday 7th January 2015
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Load of it on 'the bay'!

Wildfire

9,915 posts

274 months

Friday 9th January 2015
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I have an ACT exhaust and it has the spiral type flexi, which is pretty low profie. It may be worth contacting Tim to see what he could sort out. He sorted some custom down pipes for my S3 when I blew a hole in them.

yes the 4.0's had no flexi. Absolute b****d to get them to fit again!

SportsCarShop

591 posts

160 months

Saturday 10th January 2015
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Use a welded, braided flexi, take a look an the Jetex/Simons exhaust website, they are a manufacturer that sell direct, Burton Power are a supplier

andyy

Original Poster:

238 posts

280 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Hi there
Thought I'd update my post as it may help someone else.
I found a company on ebay called - Every Exhaust Part - based in Redditch and was tempted to order a flexi joint and do the repair myself.
I spoke to the guy at the company who told me that they repair exhausts as well as selling parts so decided it was easier to let them do the whole lot.
Was tempted to go for a braided hose but was worried about it being too fat and grounding even more than previously.
In the end I went for stainless wound pipe as per the original - exactly the same OD as the pipes.
Top job for £80 all in.
System is on the car and fits like a glove
Highly recommended - http://everyexhaustpart.com/index.html




Chuffmeister

3,597 posts

159 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Nice job. How is it for fitment? I looks quite long.

andyy

Original Poster:

238 posts

280 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Its bang on

The flexi is definitely a bit longer but I guess they cut a bit of the pipework back so the overall length is the same