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Title: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: terry paget on 26 December 2015, 16:21:51
Son Ben's 2.2 petrol saloon exhaust has rusted through at the back of the central section where it enters the back box. The system on this car is off a 2.0, single central section, and was entirely adequate. Where is the best source of a replacement? Eternalcar, ETS and Poland come to mind. Please advise.
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: tunnie on 26 December 2015, 18:26:08
I've found ETS a tad cheaper than Eternal car. Both good and last well.
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: flyer 0712 on 26 December 2015, 20:32:47
Mine came from e.t.s........I ordered it online and 2days later received it....to my surprise it had a label on it that said..e.t.s. hightown road luton.bedfordshire..no suprised it arrived quickly in that case...also found that it was made from good steel..fitted well..and is still ok...so I would def buy from them again.. :y :y
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: terry paget on 26 December 2015, 20:58:32
Thanks chaps. ETS it shall be. I hope it comes in 2 days!
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: terry paget on 31 December 2015, 13:02:39
Mine came from e.t.s........I ordered it online and 2days later received it....to my surprise it had a label on it that said..e.t.s. hightown road luton.bedfordshire..no suprised it arrived quickly in that case...also found that it was made from good steel..fitted well..and is still ok...so I would def buy from them again.. :y :y
Thanks, Flyer. Ordered on the 26th, delivery quoted from Germany was Fiday Jan 8th or Jan15th. It arrived this morning, with a label from Luton. Yippee!
I bought the 2.0 system, 'cos it fits just as well and is cheaper.
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: tunnie on 31 December 2015, 13:14:02
2.0 system on my 2.2 here as well, works well.  :y
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: flyer 0712 on 31 December 2015, 19:35:37
Yep terry you are correct,,some of us have done the same....makes no difference .as regards to the running,.but saves a few bob.. :y :y
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: Spally on 03 January 2016, 00:58:10
Sorry to hijack this thread but saw your links re E.T.S and had a look. Very reasonable. Does anybody know whether a rear box from a 3.0/3.2 would fit a 2.2 petrol saloon using standard 2.2 centre sections?
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: tunnie on 03 January 2016, 10:38:18
If you want the twin exit look, better off fitting a 2.0 ETS system. Cut a chunk of the exit pipe off and pop on a twin exit trim  :y
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: Spally on 03 January 2016, 10:47:23
If you want the twin exit look, better off fitting a 2.0 ETS system. Cut a chunk of the exit pipe off and pop on a twin exit trim  :y

Why would that be better? Excuse my ignorance as I don't know much about the Omegas.
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: terry paget on 03 January 2016, 11:41:11
Sorry to hijack this thread but saw your links re E.T.S and had a look. Very reasonable. Does anybody know whether a rear box from a 3.0/3.2 would fit a 2.2 petrol saloon using standard 2.2 centre sections?
No. V6 back boxes have twin input pipes, 4 cylinder boxes only one. 3.0 and 3.2 boxes also have twin output pipes, 2.5 only one, but that's just silly styling.
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: tunnie on 03 January 2016, 11:45:53
Sorry to hijack this thread but saw your links re E.T.S and had a look. Very reasonable. Does anybody know whether a rear box from a 3.0/3.2 would fit a 2.2 petrol saloon using standard 2.2 centre sections?
No. V6 back boxes have twin input pipes, 4 cylinder boxes only one. 3.0 and 3.2 boxes also have twin output pipes, 2.5 only one, but that's just silly styling.
Sorry to hijack this thread but saw your links re E.T.S and had a look. Very reasonable. Does anybody know whether a rear box from a 3.0/3.2 would fit a 2.2 petrol saloon using standard 2.2 centre sections?
No. V6 back boxes have twin input pipes, 4 cylinder boxes only one. 3.0 and 3.2 boxes also have twin output pipes, 2.5 only one, but that's just silly styling.

Not quite right. A 2.2 official system has twin centre sections. So it does have twins going into the back box.

It's the 2.0 setup which is single entry.

If you want the twin exit look, better off fitting a 2.0 ETS system. Cut a chunk of the exit pipe off and pop on a twin exit trim  :y

Why would that be better? Excuse my ignorance as I don't know much about the Omegas.

Out of the factory the 2.2 came with twin centre exhaust sections. It's really not needed. A 2.0 setup with single section is fine, plus a lot cheaper. Cat back whole system can be bought for £70. Full twin systems from GM or KwikShit could 4x that price

Just pop a trim on the end for the desired look.
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: terry paget on 03 January 2016, 12:51:05
Thanks Tunnie, I stand corrected. I looked at the two systems behind my garage awaiting dumping, one off Ben's 2.2, the other off Cath's 2.5, forgetting that Ben's had originally come off a 2.0 scrapped earlier.

I am delighted to learn that Kwikfit and Vx charge 4x ETS price; I paid £63.99, ordered Boxing day, arrived on the 31st.
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: tunnie on 03 January 2016, 12:57:31
I've read feedback here of £300-£400 from fast fit places  :o
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: Spally on 03 January 2016, 13:06:01
Sorry to hijack this thread but saw your links re E.T.S and had a look. Very reasonable. Does anybody know whether a rear box from a 3.0/3.2 would fit a 2.2 petrol saloon using standard 2.2 centre sections?
No. V6 back boxes have twin input pipes, 4 cylinder boxes only one. 3.0 and 3.2 boxes also have twin output pipes, 2.5 only one, but that's just silly styling.
Sorry to hijack this thread but saw your links re E.T.S and had a look. Very reasonable. Does anybody know whether a rear box from a 3.0/3.2 would fit a 2.2 petrol saloon using standard 2.2 centre sections?
No. V6 back boxes have twin input pipes, 4 cylinder boxes only one. 3.0 and 3.2 boxes also have twin output pipes, 2.5 only one, but that's just silly styling.

Not quite right. A 2.2 official system has twin centre sections. So it does have twins going into the back box.

It's the 2.0 setup which is single entry.

If you want the twin exit look, better off fitting a 2.0 ETS system. Cut a chunk of the exit pipe off and pop on a twin exit trim  :y

Why would that be better? Excuse my ignorance as I don't know much about the Omegas.

Out of the factory the 2.2 came with twin centre exhaust sections. It's really not needed. A 2.0 setup with single section is fine, plus a lot cheaper. Cat back whole system can be bought for £70. Full twin systems from GM or KwikShit could 4x that price

Just pop a trim on the end for the desired look.

Mine does have the twin box centre section so would  that mean the 3.0/3.2 rear would fit?
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: tunnie on 03 January 2016, 13:08:47
Can't say for sure. Never fitted one, entry angle maybe different. Why not just bang a trim
On a 2.2 box?
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: Spally on 03 January 2016, 13:12:33
Think my exhaust needs replacing so was going to get the 3.0 box instead if it fitted.
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: flyer 0712 on 03 January 2016, 13:38:05
As tunnie has said  easier to fit double outlet chrome tail pipe and you get the same results,,,,just as i have,,, :y :y
Title: Re: Exhaust for 2.2 petrol manual saloon
Post by: ronnyd on 03 January 2016, 17:01:16
Got a full 2.2 cat back system from Gerlach in Poland for £80, well pleased with it. 😏