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    powerflow. job done. nice sound, mo powerloss, garaunteed for life, no knockin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wobba
    Exhaust adjustment is a fine art

    Once you master a Mongoose system and stop it knocking, you'll be a master exhaust adjuster like me.
    Definately a fine art! I recently fitted another Mongoose to the orange car and taking time to adjust to it now means I have absolutely no knocking at all and it's brilliant!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass_direct
    Quote Originally Posted by Wobba
    Exhaust adjustment is a fine art

    Once you master a Mongoose system and stop it knocking, you'll be a master exhaust adjuster like me.
    Definately a fine art! I recently fitted another Mongoose to the orange car and taking time to adjust to it now means I have absolutely no knocking at all and it's brilliant!
    Hehe awesome! The one I have had brackets in the wrong place, so I had to chop one off and mod a couple of othres, sorted now though but took ages

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wobba
    Quote Originally Posted by bass_direct
    Quote Originally Posted by Wobba
    Exhaust adjustment is a fine art

    Once you master a Mongoose system and stop it knocking, you'll be a master exhaust adjuster like me.
    Definately a fine art! I recently fitted another Mongoose to the orange car and taking time to adjust to it now means I have absolutely no knocking at all and it's brilliant!
    Hehe awesome! The one I have had brackets in the wrong place, so I had to chop one off and mod a couple of othres, sorted now though but took ages
    Wobba... You are a legend. Re-sealed the exhaust and bolted on a Mikalor clamp this weekend! Perfect fit, no rattle and no blowing!

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    Dont over tighten those Mikalor clamps. They strip very easily!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by northy
    Dont over tighten those Mikalor clamps. They strip very easily!!!!
    Don't worry, I bought three! Got some spares in my glovebox for the trip to Le Mans!


 

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