If so you can have your own thread in this section.
This section on other websites has led to arguments and contention. People are posting pictures of their pride and joy and therefore CONSTRUCTIVE comments only please!
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Black 2019 Jimny SZ5
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sniper wrote: Well impressed with the new exhaust from Tony Banks..... The Aussie "Wildcat" headers (4-2-1 manifold in English) were fitted along with a sports cat and a 2" single box system. The box sits nicely between the transfer box and the fuel tank, it should be safe.... Tony was a nice bloke to deal with and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him. When first quoting, he said that a cat back system for a standard Jimny would be around £300.
The plan has worked..... There is a lot more torque and you get it lower down![]()
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Even managed to spin the wheels up on the change from 1st to 2nd (in the wet and by accident...it's changed) A little disconcerting really, I had gotten used to how much throttle to use in the wet and it looks like I will have to learn again.... queue brown pants.....
Only a motorway drive home and it is much more responsive and eager to accelerate than before.
There was a negative that cost me a couple of hours, lambda 1 failed even though it came out easily. Quite common and only a £36 part. Swapped and codes cleared, they took it for a test drive and all was great. When I restarted the car to leave the EML light was on.... the second one had gone too but not shown on the first read..... As the second sensor doesn't affect fuelling like the first, I decided to change it myself at home, rather than hang around while parts were delivered again...
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Cracking exhaust Sniper! Looks absolutely stunning. I can only imagine the sound!
This Tony Banks you speak of... is this the fella (company)?: www.tonybanks.co.uk/
I have been very casually browsing for exhaust systems. My back box is pretty fudged and my 'new' exhaust middle section is rusty all over despite being 6 months old. I tried to get in touch with the bloke who did Martin's exhaust on his Jimny...but never had much luck
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Booked in at a new workshop for the 10th. ICE 4x4 in Bolsover, to get suspension limit straps fitted. Look to be a sound bunch, they have a bare shell Landrover Discovery rebuild nearing completion. Very nice work. Small world, they are also part of Calow hospital 4x4 assistance group that I joined a bit back. Neal & Shaun, they drive some very chunky Discovery's that dwarf my car, funnily so.
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Two of the plugs were quite burnt, as you can see. There was no obvious miss-fire but now the car does feel a bit sharper and according to the wife... It's quieter in tone from the exhaust, I can only assume that there was a little unburnt fuel making through from the two cylinders with poor plugs...
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Best get round to changing my plugs
I bet mine is still on original plugs :laugh:
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