Elise/VX220/R26
Right well its on but as you would probably guess its not been straightforward.
Heres a pic of the decat not fitted:
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Went to out local Gordons Tyres as it was wet so couldnt be arsed doing it myself. As it happens its a good job I did this because its not something you can easily do on your own unless youve got a good socket set.
Old cat came off no problems and the decat is a perfect fit so on it goes.
Pulled out of the garage and heard a clunk, so reversed straight back in and got it back on the ramps to find that one of the bolts had popped off or snapped off! (or not beeen tightened properly) so they redid it this time putting two nuts on.
Drove off again and its vibrating like mad at low revs. so Back into the garage again and up on the ramps we find a fairly bad problem with the design this janspeed decat.
although it has the two lambda sensor mounts the front one is in the wrong place. So when the sensor is screwed in the wire touches the heatshield causing the vibration. We sorted this by tie wrapping the cable to the front antil roll bar and it seems to be fine now, although I noticed that the gear linkage actually touched the top of the lambda sensor in reverse so Ill have to see how it goes.
Performance wise Ive not really had much chance to guage it yet with the weather but Ive just nipped out in it and it does feel quicker and more free revving (doing throttle blips on downchanges seems to happen more smoothly after the decat) Having said that I did rape a 4 up wrx wagon about anhour after getting it done .All in all I think its worth doing but I would take it to an exhaust place as fitting DIY is probably more hassle than its worth.