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We fitted one of the SES systems to a DeLorean earlier this year.
Total cost was
£815 for the exhaust
£60 polishing
£20 delivery
£156 VAT
£49 Studs, gaskets, nuts & washers
Total £1100
If you can get the VAT back then that will help.
Plus me and a friend fitted it in a couple of days.
No need to worry about broken studs as you can use the 2 opposite (unused) holes.
I am over the moon with how it looks and sounds, was definitely worth it.
We insulated the right hand manifold with exhaust wrap to protect the starter & alternator wires but left the other side 'cos it looked soooo nice...
Hey Ben, getting just the back box & bypass pipe is a good idea, definitely cheaper plus that is usually the only part of the system 'on show'. Hope to meet up and see it at a car show later in the year.
Stu
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I was told by SES, that they only do the mid-range sound level now, but if you ask them nicely perhaps they can make them louder.
Mine was on the shelf, so you may need to wait if they haven't any made.
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Thats a nice system
I forgot about Vat, bloody government. I wonder if they would do one for cash :? The thing with just changing the back box and de-cat is it still has the nasty cast manifolds and the pipe running round the back of the engine which is all very restrictive.
How loud is the mid-range compared to standard?
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Bit OT for this section of the forum but here's a video of the Delorean to show how this one sounds, it has a nice growl to it, especially throttling when put in reverse (as you can hear in one of the videos)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wAi79vAguvM
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Hi stu,
I gotta get me one of those!
Did the price include the long bright gold/zinc support bracket for the rear box?
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D
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The long bracket is standard Delorean stuff.
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Does anyone know how this compares to Ed Uddings exhaust? And how much is Ed's roughly?
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I see what you mean Ben. Unless you fit it yourself it does ramp up the cost a bit. Its just the system your going for still means using the standard manifolds and piping around the back of the engine, which is the worst designed part of the whole system.
Looking forward to the dyno figures before and after.
Does your car have any other mods already Mike, such as volvo dizzy etc?
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No 'power' modifications at all... but it has had all new plugs, leads, dizzy cap , rotor and ign coil, air filter, fuel filter, fuel pump ...basically i could go one and on but i know it is running as good as it could on the 'OEM' style bits.
A standard exhaust, especially the manifolds are extreamly restrictive, this is the bit i want to 'sort out', and speaking to people over the last few years , good gains can be made by fitting an exhaust system such as this.
Im not 'power mad' by any means just looking for an improvement... and the exhaust note on the latest SES system is very nice at all speeds.
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Dan1986 Wrote:The long bracket is standard Delorean stuff.
Dan,
That's not what I was asking. I know how much they are from DMCH, but didn't know if Stu got it in the price quoted?
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Good point Ben...
So can i ask what are you looking for in your new system is it just the sound ?