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Going to go out this afternoon and fit the Mongoose Cat Back Quad Tail System,

 

I been out and bought new U Brackets for connecting rear to middle sections. RTV Sealent, and M10 Nuts and Bolts.

 

I dont have gaskets, as I was advised here I could just use the Silicone (could someone confim this?)

 

Also, once the new system is on, and bolted up, how long should I wait for the silicone sealent to set, before starting up the car?

 

 

Kindest Regards

 

 

Ryan

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Done and it went great. no ceased bolts, salvaged original metal gaskets, and used RTV silicone, left it 20 mins, and been out for a drive.

 

The difference, is Amazing. its quiet, throttle response is now immediate. no delay in the downshifts, I can now say it would hammer the MK2 Focus RS. The difference is huge.

 

So Pleased.

 

Big thanks to Ian (300ZX_666) for supplying me with the Exhaust.

 

Big recommendations to the Mongoose System for everyone else.

 

Ian I owe you Rep :D

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Thanks sdriver.

 

When I visit my dad sometime next month, we could arrange a meet down yourway, well more towards Basingstoke, just of the M3/303 changeover if you and others are up for it.

 

Im thinking not far from the M3/303 Change over, say Harvester? Postcode is RG22 6HN, make it a Sunday. If your up for it, I will start a thread in the South Central Meets Section. Its not to far from Anywhere in the south to be honest, and easy to get to.

 

Screenshot of Maps:

 

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Photos:

 

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The Reason I needed to change it sooo bad:

 

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blimey, that old exhaust was proper fa-hooked! :shock:

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yep, never seen one that bad in my life, mind you it was the original OEM exhaust, its never been changed. I just wanted it of, incase the rust decided to spread anywhere else lol.

yep, never seen one that bad in my life, mind you it was the original OEM exhaust, its never been changed. I just wanted it of, incase the rust decided to spread anywhere else lol.

 

Nothing to do with the fact it was blowing its tats off then :lol:

What's the difference in sound like?

I have just bought the same system and can't wait to feel and hear the change.

Well excited.

Thank for the pic's also.

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Nothing to do with the fact it was blowing its tats off then :lol:

 

and that lmao

 

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What's the difference in sound like?

I have just bought the same system and can't wait to feel and hear the change.

Well excited.

Thank for the pic's also.

 

Sounded awful before due to blowing. its a nice rumble but not loud, but when you put your foot down, it has a typical V6 throaty roar :D

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