
Actually if you look a BMW diesels they have a straight-out tip but then again nothing whatsoever comes out, even the tubing looks really clean

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More or less my game plan, but I'll be looking for one with DPF issues, for a song.Welly wrote:Peugeot really did make a half-arsed bargain basement effort with the run-out models - I wouldn't say know to a low mileage 04 plate SE estate though
If you look even more closely, it's not tubing, it's formed into some kinda twin-wall tube lookalike...Welly wrote:The turn-down tips are purely to direct the sooty eggsauce gas downwards, I think it's a kinda modern diesel etiquette![]()
Actually if you look a BMW diesels they have a straight-out tip but then again nothing whatsoever comes out, even the tubing looks really clean......must be the dreaded DPF doing its best.
Would rather listen to an HDi growl than "yo yo yo" and his cohort Kirsty.CountryPug wrote: I cover quite a lot of miles, have been doing 70mile round trips to Jordanstown 4 times a week since I got it, a noisey exhaust would have been unbearable (worse than Pete Snodden)![]()
Oh, I may as well tell you now that you are trapped in this forum. None of this is real, look around at the people around you, they are not real. The world ended in 1995 and you are a prisoner in this forum. I am your leader.sirwiggum wrote:Googling "Bringing you a better Music Mix" leads straight to this thread
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A circular reference?
Maybe I'm just imagining itPP2000 wrote: Permanent Fault - Radio aerial faulty or disconnected
Viagra?steve_earwig wrote:Welly, go take a blue pill...
Willy wrote:There is no 'Radio'.?![]()