driving with no exhaust pipe...AT ALL!!

jayfrigginjones

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Albuquerque, nm
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2000 Beetle TDI 5sp
If i had to drive a few (say 10) miles with absolutly no exhaust pipe after the turbo, would the turbo/engine survive...be damaged...reduce life-span?:confused:
 

oldpoopie

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Portland Oregon
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2001 golf gl, 2006 jetta, 1981 ALH swapped rabbit pickup, 1998 beetle
I did it when I installed my vnt20... Had to drive it with the downpipe disconnected to get it to the muffler shop. Damn it sounded BAD!
 

burpod

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cape cod, ma
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82 rabbit vnt ahu, 98 jetta vnt ahu, 05 parts car, 88 scirocco.. :/
nah, you'll be fine. i inadvertently drove around like that for a month... when my dp became disconnected from the turbo... it's loud unless you're just cruising at highway speeds. just don't drive around town too much ;) oh, and set your vents for re-circ.. hehhe
 

TdiRacing

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Baltimore, MD
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2006 Jetta TDI Cup
Be carful not to get water splashed up there. The water on the hot exhaust blades can damage them. PLus, be careful with wires and such, may hurt them.
 

burpod

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cape cod, ma
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82 rabbit vnt ahu, 98 jetta vnt ahu, 05 parts car, 88 scirocco.. :/
oldpoopie said:
Trust me, you'll actually like the sound... LOL
heehee, yah, it whistles pretty loud. definitely like a mini-semi..... especially at low rpms
 

car54

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Dec 5, 2000
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Woodbridge VA
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2002 Jetta
other than caking the entire engine compartment in soot, its unlikely to hurt anything.

Several people have driven cars (especially older passats) with rusted out downpipes, some with the downpipe busted off the turbo flange, with no negative effects on the car.

and yes, it will be like music to your ears. they sound great wide open.
 

thermopylaetech

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Accord NY USA
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2005 Jetta Variant TDi/PD
My only caution is if you do have to drive it, do so conservativly and do a generous engine run down when you get to where you are going. Thermal shock will shorten the life if the unit and with no pipe at all, the risk exposure is pretty HUGE. Other than that have fun pretending to be a baby R10
 

jayfrigginjones

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Albuquerque, nm
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2000 Beetle TDI 5sp
the exhaust is only off temporarily; however, to answer your question, in new mexico one only needs to get an initial inspection for the car (diesel) to be exempt from further inspections. not very eco-conscience.
 

jayfrigginjones

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Albuquerque, nm
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I would like to have a cat, but mine was damaged and they are pretty pricey to replace. I'ts going to be a straight pipe for now!
 

mikeyF

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Rutland, MA
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'03 silver Golf
are there big gains from just a turbo back exhaust...no cat, no muffler? i ditched my muffler a while back...just looking for a little bit more at this point :)
 

jayfrigginjones

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Albuquerque, nm
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2000 Beetle TDI 5sp
I initially chopped my muffler and left the cat in place for a few thousand miles. Later i removed my flexpipe/cat in order to inspect the turbine wheel an inadvertantly boogered up my cat. I had a straight pipe temporarily welded inplace and drove that way for another thousand or so. I couldn't any difference at all in performance with or without the cat. The noise was louder without and you get that loud baboon sound after shifting, but thats all.

You will however, get some gains from an increased diameter turbo-back exhaust according to several members on here (Drkblujetta?)
 
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