Update:
Spoke to Charlie my exhaust tech.
He fitted it to the car for me with a custom sound and tip.
After speaking to him he said it was no easy job, the flange needed to be cut in three places to make it fit, Then the holes needed redrilling to match (Both of these were mentioned earlier)
He then put it on the car and I dont know if its my specific LCR but it fouled the lower part of the car and caused rubbing.
He chopped the end of the downpipe, extended it and altered the angle to make it fit correctly.
Not only that but the second lambda sensor (After the cat) was blocked off, You could fit a sensor in there but it wouldn't give correct airflow/exhaust readings.
He cut this bit out, Re welded it and gave it the correct airflow.
He also said the CAT in the car he'd never seen it before, Most british made cats have a ceramic coating and colour however this just looks like wire, He said he'd be very suprised if this passed emissions and be even more suprised if my Check Engine Light didn't light up.
After two days of driving around the CEL light came on however the car is driving as normal.
I took it to a friend with VAGCOM and he confirmed it was the lower sensor, Removed the code and CEL light hasn't lit up yet.
If you've purchased one of these and you've not yet had an MOT take it to a "Friendly" MOT garage because I really dont think this is going to pass emissions.
Bearing in mind mine is stock ecu etc I've not had it mapped out however I will when I have the cash
Update:
Spoke to Charlie my exhaust tech.
He fitted it to the car for me with a custom sound and tip.
After speaking to him he said it was no easy job, the flange needed to be cut in three places to make it fit, Then the holes needed redrilling to match (Both of these were mentioned earlier)
He then put it on the car and I dont know if its my specific LCR but it fouled the lower part of the car and caused rubbing.
He chopped the end of the downpipe, extended it and altered the angle to make it fit correctly.
Not only that but the second lambda sensor (After the cat) was blocked off, You could fit a sensor in there but it wouldn't give correct airflow/exhaust readings.
He cut this bit out, Re welded it and gave it the correct airflow.
He also said the CAT in the car he'd never seen it before, Most british made cats have a ceramic coating and colour however this just looks like wire, He said he'd be very suprised if this passed emissions and be even more suprised if my Check Engine Light didn't light up.
After two days of driving around the CEL light came on however the car is driving as normal.
I took it to a friend with VAGCOM and he confirmed it was the lower sensor, Removed the code and CEL light hasn't lit up yet.
If you've purchased one of these and you've not yet had an MOT take it to a "Friendly" MOT garage because I really dont think this is going to pass emissions.
Bearing in mind mine is stock ecu etc I've not had it mapped out however I will when I have the cash
I was at charlies a few weeks back and he said it was such a annoying job to do. How much did he charge to fit the downpipe and cat and to do the adjustments.
Did anyone have to pay any duty tax on these and did they find that the cat was too short to mate up to the cat back.
Would you say its worth the money or would you rather spend a bit more to get a pipewerx which has no fitting issues.
Maybe I just had the one off, but I thought I'd post my experiance.
My Local garage is currently closed but hopefully when its open I'll have him check the DP.
If its just a lower weld thats gone I'll see about repairing it.
but if the quality of steel is showing weak spots I'm going to go for a bespoke system