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visible tip exhaust fitting

Fitting visible exhaust tip
#1
Hi all

I'm SURE I saw a post on how to fit a visible exhaust tip to the J by just cutting the splitter & bolting an eBay tip on.

May have been @tucpal ?

I can't remember if you need to angle grind the downturn off or not, I'm hoping I can do it without welding as I have everything but a welder!

If there's no how to, can anyone help with what needs to be done? 

Cheers
Jordan
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#2
Give this thread a read

http://www.vxoc.org.uk/forum/Thread-Expo...ht=Exhaust

You can fit the tip linked in the above thread without cutting the splitter.

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#3
Thanks for that, I take it is still have to cut the original pipe etc? I assume I can't literally bolt on a tip to the OEM pipe without cutting/changing it?
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#4
This is the one I have as fitted in the above picture.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...0910240915

Just bolts straight on with no cutting or changing.
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#5
Perfick, I'll have one of them.

Cheers!
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#6
Thanks from me for the info too! Been wanting one of these exposed exhausts for ages! Trying to decide if i like the one you linked too or not...do you have any more photos? Maybe side on ones so I can see how much it drops down?

Astra Energy 63 Plate 1.7 CDTI (150BHP)

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#7


The only photo I have at minute, will get a better one tomorrow. I know Tucpal has had a number of different ones fitted.
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#8
I've ordered mine so will get pics when I fit it
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#9
Cheers guys! Will look out for more photos from both of you before I buy one

Astra Energy 63 Plate 1.7 CDTI (150BHP)

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#10
Nice and easy then :-p

Just ordered one myself lol

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#11


Close up picture.
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#12
Get the polish out!
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#13
Thanks for the photo! Here's a few questions though... Would it not start to melt the bumper that it's touching? Also exactly how does it fit on?

Astra Energy 63 Plate 1.7 CDTI (150BHP)

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#14
no it wont melt the bumper as long as there is a gap
it bolts on but getting it tack welded on is advised
i would advise following the retro fit option and look for a used tail pipe
and cut it off and replace like in the how to as it looks factory that way.

look for jonika21 how to in this thread he has done an excellent job.

http://www.vxoc.org.uk/forum/Thread-Exposed-exhaust
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#15
Mine arrived today, looks great.. can't wait to fit it when I get home
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#16





Will fit it tomorrow as its poured down tonight!
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#17
Doesn't fit lol.





I guess diesels must have a bigger bore as std? Mines a 1.7 125bhp.
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#18
I didn't know that, sorry pal.
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#19
Awwww balls! That's a shame :( I have the same engine as you aswell so I'd have the same issue. And @tucpal I would go down that route but I was only wanting to do this if it was an easy and cheap job, getting the proper parts and having the bumper cutout made and new tip soldered on isn't a cheap job lol

Astra Energy 63 Plate 1.7 CDTI (150BHP)

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#20
Read the how to it is a very easy job but finding an exhaust with a tail pipe cheap is not easy
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#21
@Jj0063 did you buy the one he share? - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300910240915

I brought that too, not received it yet mind yet I'm worried it will not fit :(
It does say for diesels.

I found these, bottom looks promising
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/E-Tech-Enginee...20de1bee12

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DOWNWARD-ANGLE...0915&rt=nc

It states the size bore so may help you more
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#22
The bore of the diesel exhaust I'd say is 56mm, so the only one that MAY fit is the bottom link but it's gonna be tight! I'm gonna try find a way of getting mine cut & welded.
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#23
You can get a reducer pipe 60mm to whatever the tip is but it may push the tail pipe down further
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#24
(14:th-Jun-2015, 09:49:47)Jj0063 Wrote: The bore of the diesel exhaust I'd say is 56mm, so the only one that MAY fit is the bottom link but it's gonna be tight! I'm gonna try find a way of getting mine cut & welded.

Let us know how you get on mate as I will have same problem as you when mine turns up
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#25
My 1.6 115hp have 50mm diameter. Can I use the one which @WhelanUK have and cut hole in black insert to have it not to low.
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#26
From the measurements above I would imagine it would fit. Plus the exhaust on the 1.4 & 1.6 must be pretty close. I'm not sure how much higher up you could get it to sit as there isn't much of a drop down. If you going to go down the cutting the splitter route you might be better to get an exhaust company to cut it and weld a new tip on.
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#27
Ok so I will have that one and will try first without cutting the insert.
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#28
(14:th-Jun-2015, 15:10:21)Mucorek Wrote: Ok so I will have that one and will try first without cutting the insert.

Wanna buy mine? Lol
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#29
Got my one today :-( thinking of modding it to fit


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#30
I finally chose that one
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...ID=EBAY-GB
Fits easy, I just cut 2cm of black insert and job done

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#31
That'll fit mine too, but I'm not sure I like it lol
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#32
Was having a poo at work today & I suddenly thought of how to do it..

Looks terrible but works!



Can't see when fitted,




Will only be a temp measure & im not sure I even like it now lol but it's on!
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#33
Well its on
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#34
Just thought id bring up an old thread,  . I was just looking at doing the same mod to my exhaust, but going down the bolt on exhaust tip route rather than a cut/weld or full exhaust replacement. I've Measured my exhaust and its around the 50mm diameter so I don't think i'll have any issues there. I'm looking for the oval style tip and nothing too large, I like the look of the one @Mucorek fitted but the link he posted doesn't work and i'm not sure if he is still active on here.

Does anyone have any other recommendations and also does the angle of the bolt on tip have to be considered? I'm seeing ones with almost 90 degree drop down angles and others with a slight drop down angle.

Posted some pics of my exhaust to give you an idea.

Thanks


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