Quick update on proceedings (been busy at work lately so not a great deal achieved).
Here's how the cat is initially looking. Obviously cone needs to still be chopped to open the end out for the straight pipe. I think the cone turned out okay considering my bending tools consisted of a soft faced mallet, a couple of peices of wood on my garage floor and my knee.
I've fixed the bottom of my TIP that was being squashed by the gear cables. The silicone bend has been replaced with a larger one that made it possible to cut it closer to the turbo. Cables clear just fine and I'm glad I now don't have to fabricate a spacer to move them.
Initial squashed pipe:
Updated pipe:
Also, I've had a few water leaks from the coolant feed pipe. The banjo required new larger and tighter fitting washers, but then I found that the water line itself was leaking. It has a pin hole where the flexible section is welded to the rigid part. JBS said they will replace this no
problem.
I've still got to decide on how I'm going to sort out my cat fitment. I'm now thinking about 3 bolt flanges where the downpipe connects to the cat pipe.
Has anyone had experience with V-band clamps? Are they any good? I assume they don't use gaskets?
I'll update further when I have more info, but I'm off to Oman on business as of Monday 14th, for a few weeks, so they may not be for a while.