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carbon can need for shield
macnab - 22/12/06 at 12:10 AM

Spent today trying to get two carbon exhaust cans and failed totally. None of the shops even had 2 identical cans and most had razor sharp tail pipes (thought they looked rubbish like that as well).

Oh yeah plus I got some down pipes only to find they would never fit in the car cos the steerings in the way, bit stupid, should have checked first...

Reason I'm bothering you lot is am I correct in thinking that since a carbon can doesn't get very hot (I can hold my buggy’s even when it’s been running a while) I won't need an exhaust shield for the test??? I'm going to wrap the rest of the pipe in that blanket wrap stuff.


chockymonster - 22/12/06 at 12:16 AM

You don't need an exhaust shield for the test, you just need an exhaust that has no sharp edges.


Peteff - 22/12/06 at 12:16 AM

No need for exhaust shields anyway, SVA doesn't call for them.


macnab - 22/12/06 at 12:42 AM

Oh!, cheers I really did think that was part of the requirments since it was in the book. In that case I might rethink the carbon can all together now. Strange how they make such a fuss about a bolt head and not bother about a roasting can. I've got a big burn (an old one) on my arm from just such a thing.

It's all just getting too easy now!!


DarrenW - 22/12/06 at 10:21 AM

as said above - all you have to do is ensure no sharp edges. 3rd degree burns are ok as long as you dont draw blood on a sharp edge.

It is very worrying when youve been on a blat or drive to the shows. Park up and there is always someone wants to look or chat about the car. This is well cool but you have to remind them not to get too close to the exhaust. Young kids scare me for this very reason.


02GF74 - 22/12/06 at 10:39 AM

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Originally posted by DarrenW
It is very worrying when youve been on a blat or drive to the shows. Park up and there is always someone wants to look or chat about the car. This is well cool but you have to remind them not to get too close to the exhaust. Young kids scare me for this very reason.


I did look at gettign a stick on sign "WARNING HOT!" type stuff but couldn't find one; could be useful if you don't mind the extra weight


macnab - 22/12/06 at 07:32 PM

Hmm yeah the stupid kid...tricky

Kind off reminds me of the buggy’s fan belt, 'no ones stupid enough to put their hand into a moving fan belt!!'. Got a bollocking off a dad who had just grabbed his son's hand before he nearly did just that when I was stuck in traffic. Fitted a guard after that...

Was looking a cans in the shops today, what a load of rubbish. All were just chrome (cheap last a day type) some where even totally empty, I mean no baffle’s, wadding perforated pipe nowt!! zip! £175 for an empty can, what a rip off

Think I'm just going to get out my motor bike catalogue instead...