Lloyd - any news on the exhaust?

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Lloyd - any news on the exhaust?

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Just waiting on a replacement exhaust section now as the mesh from within the centre resonator section on mine has come loose and rattles like a barsteward :x .... it's been over 3 weeks now and I am running out of days before I can fit this before leaving for TA on Friday .......... Lloyd?

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Heard from Lloyd (thanks for the runing around today) - apparently Milltek think a turbo blade has snapped off and is lodged in the exhaust .... ffs. :roll:

Will have to sort it out after scotland (it isnt a turbo blade)

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Ha ha turbo blade!!!!

I think it may be a piston lodged in there personally.
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I was thinking a slow moving evo maybe ?
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murano3 wrote:I was thinking a slow moving evo maybe ?
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Hi Guys

Just to clear up any mist. Milltek wanted to us to double check that none of the turbine blades had chipped or pitted and had got lodged in the exhaust. Reason being is that there has never been a problem to date with the system. They just wanted to clarify this before the exhaust is sent to them for inspection. I don't have any reason to believe that any blades have. As it is the first instance of this problem, Milltek need to see the exhaust for inspection to clarify that is a one off occurance. Given the combination of timing and the issues of flooding, unfortunatly this problem hasn't been able to be resolved prior to Knockhill. I have tried to locate a replacement with other dealers and the only people that had one in stock were unable to deliver it within the time frame required, again due to the flooding (Tewkesbury).

As soon as Duncan gets back, we will have the system staright to Milltek and will resolve the problem asap.

I have tried my best, but unfortunatly no cigar.

Appologies again to Duncan, I will ensure that he is compensated :wink:

Good luck for Saturday :thumb:

Lloyd :)

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murano3 wrote:I was thinking a slow moving evo maybe ?
Whats that supposed to mean Ben?
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Nothing more than a piss take Wayne, relax mate :)
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Wayne .. nothing to do with your evo - I meant an evo on the track being sucked into his great big new air intake .. I would have said skyline - but I knew he couldn't catch up with those .. :)
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Lloyd - any way of progressing this now?

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