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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Cliffo B on 18 January 2009, 19:59:57

Title: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: Cliffo B on 18 January 2009, 19:59:57
Next week I'm going to arrange to have my miggy 3.2 estate fitted with stainless exhaust system (from cats back if this is ok)I need to get rid of the moaning exhaust note I got when I fitted a new GM exhaust,in June 2008. Which turned out to be superceeded from OE. Reason I think for utter shite quality.I would be most gratefull to hear of any points any of you think I should know about.I'm hopeing for a quiet exhaust note which Albatross said I could specify and indeed the supplying company said "No problem"  :y :y  Cost :'( :'(
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: VXL V6 on 18 January 2009, 20:11:42
Let me know how it goes as i'm about to go down the same route with my replacement Omega as it has a shit noisy cheap crap loud rubbish exhaust on it..... the genuine one on my last Omega was sooooo much better.

Will be doing the same - from Cats back and was thinking of going to the same company as Albatross did as it looks standard and apparently is quiet below 4K.

Just need to sort a few other things out on it first before I sort the exhaust though....  :(
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: ians on 19 January 2009, 12:07:59
I need a new exhaust for my 3.2 estate too.  Looks like its the original that is finally giving up (they all seem to last 6 years give or take)

Most likely an Eternal one in my case.   I can afford to replace that several times for the cost of a stainless job.

Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: feeutfo on 19 January 2009, 12:25:57
iirc Albatross s system was about 300 for hand made stainless. My Genuine was 311 with the odd nut and bolt, and by the sound of it, is the same quality as yours.
James v6 cdx had an eternall car as ians says for about 90 to the door i beleive.

But if you do go hand made as Albatross did, i would suggest adding extra O2 sensor bosses behind the main cats. Just in case you get the dreaded pre cat issue. Hth
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: ians on 19 January 2009, 12:33:23
More like £120 for the dual tail pipe (3L) one (they don't do a 3.2 but Kevin said his was ok).  I think Albatross' was £380 as I recall.

Agreed on the O2 bushes.  When I reset my EML it lasts a day and a half of commuting (40 miles) before coming back.  
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: feeutfo on 19 January 2009, 12:45:01
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More like £120 for the dual tail pipe (3L) one (they don't do a 3.2 but Kevin said his was ok).  I think Albatross' was £380 as I recall.

Agreed on the O2 bushes.  When I reset my EML it lasts a day and a half of commuting (40 miles) before coming back.  
My memory fails me again then. If the eternal car is ok for Kevin(Wood) and James then its got to be worth serious consideration at that price.

Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: Merlindriver on 19 January 2009, 12:56:46
Interesting thread.  Recently replaced my 02 3.2 exhaust with a GM system - nowhere near as quiet as the original (until it started to blow).  Cost a small fortune as well because it comes in 3 bits which totalled £400  :'(
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: Kevin Wood on 19 January 2009, 14:11:06
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My memory fails me again then. If the eternal car is ok for Kevin(Wood) and James then its got to be worth serious consideration at that price.


I would say the Eternal system is very good for the money. It's not quite as refined as the OEM system and it excludes the stainless tail pipe trims but, given that OEM quality systems are not obtainable any more, it's the next best option.

Only other option worh consideration is a stainless system IMHO.

Kevin
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: ians on 19 January 2009, 14:30:32
As a matter of interest Kevin - how long did your eternal system take to arrive?
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: feeutfo on 20 January 2009, 01:19:15
should add, £311 was with trade club card discount, 400 normally.....takes the biscuit dunit ! >:(
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: Kevin Wood on 20 January 2009, 09:24:48
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As a matter of interest Kevin - how long did your eternal system take to arrive?

It was very quick. Only a couple of days IIRC.

Kevin
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: sparky on 21 January 2009, 23:06:03
i fitted a stainless steel exhaust system to my 3.2 salloon
sounds good not to loud but expensive, ease to fit made by
jetex, well worth the money
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: Cliffo B on 22 January 2009, 02:26:29
Hello All,thanks for all your info, going tomorrow to arrange to get one fitted I hope. I'll let you know how I get on,concerned about the extra 2 O2 fixing points behind the cats how do they locate? as I recall when I fitted the GM exhaust back in June there is already 2 sensors in each exhaust pipe run.Can I come back after I've been to Lifetime Exhausts and hopefully seen how the existing sensor situation is.May I also mention that my present system will be surplus to requirement It comprises of GM L+R centre sections, bosal back box (this has twin outlets with the original stainless outlets). Regards Cliff. :y
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: Ironingboard on 22 January 2009, 07:55:32
Who made the original OE (good) VX exhausts, I thought it was bosal? Can we not get an original OE quality exhaust from somewhere like Eurocar parts?
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: Kevin Wood on 22 January 2009, 09:46:51
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Hello All,thanks for all your info, going tomorrow to arrange to get one fitted I hope. I'll let you know how I get on,concerned about the extra 2 O2 fixing points behind the cats how do they locate? as I recall when I fitted the GM exhaust back in June there is already 2 sensors in each exhaust pipe run.Can I come back after I've been to Lifetime Exhausts and hopefully seen how the existing sensor situation is.May I also mention that my present system will be surplus to requirement It comprises of GM L+R centre sections, bosal back box (this has twin outlets with the original stainless outlets). Regards Cliff. :y

You need to plug the existing lambda sensor bosses (get a couple of M18X1.5mm sump plugs) and weld some new ones on. It looks like if you add the bosses just after the flange, before the centre section turns towards the rear of the car and arrange the sensor to face forwards the connection will still reach.

Kevin
Title: Re: Haveing new Stainless Steel Exhaust system fitted.
Post by: Cliffo B on 23 January 2009, 20:25:33
Will be having the stainless exhaust fitted mid to end of next week :y :y :y