blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
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I have an AJ16 XJS and am considering a performance exhaust. I am aware of a system from AJ6 Engineering and Blue Flame have been mentioned in the latest JEC magazine. Has anyone had any experience of these systems?
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
I have the AJ6 on my car but it's a 1994 6.0. Happy with the quality and sound though......
1977 Daimler Double Six Coupe
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
KWE do one as well which is something I'm considering for my car- might be worth a look...?
I think that the standard non-cat version that I'd be interested in is about £1200 fitted. The one for you car with cats is more although the KWE exhaust doesn't need as many cats as the standard Jag exhaust being as we're not Americans.
I think that the standard non-cat version that I'd be interested in is about £1200 fitted. The one for you car with cats is more although the KWE exhaust doesn't need as many cats as the standard Jag exhaust being as we're not Americans.
Current cars: [b]1989 XJ-S 3.6 Manual[/b] & [b]2003 XK8 4.2L
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Previously enjoyed cars: other 3.6 Manual XJ-Ss and Daimler 4.0L XJ40s
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Previously enjoyed cars: other 3.6 Manual XJ-Ss and Daimler 4.0L XJ40s
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Telsmoneypit

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blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
You'll achieve the same result by replacing the centre boxes with substitute pipes. If your exhaust is in otherwise good order, don't waste your money on a new system.
Tel
Tel
XK8 Antigua blue (with issues)
2005 X-Type Sportbrake (Triggers broom)
2004 X-Type sportbrake, 1967 S type ..and my lost love..1990 XJ-S 3.6 coupe
2005 X-Type Sportbrake (Triggers broom)
2004 X-Type sportbrake, 1967 S type ..and my lost love..1990 XJ-S 3.6 coupe
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
It's late now, but still useful info.
I have a 3.6 and bought the full system from AJ6 (at £1000 !).
But I was shocked by the difference. It's so much more responsive mid range, I would say it was worth the outlay. AJ6 claim about 15bhp and it feels considerably more than that. I find I hardly have to use the shifter at all now.
Incidentally, I had a double exhaust tailpipes fitted too and they've really freshened up the rear end.
It sounds great, but there is a little more noise into the cabin. I wouldn't change it, but it's worth being aware of.
Scott.
I have a 3.6 and bought the full system from AJ6 (at £1000 !).
But I was shocked by the difference. It's so much more responsive mid range, I would say it was worth the outlay. AJ6 claim about 15bhp and it feels considerably more than that. I find I hardly have to use the shifter at all now.
Incidentally, I had a double exhaust tailpipes fitted too and they've really freshened up the rear end.
It sounds great, but there is a little more noise into the cabin. I wouldn't change it, but it's worth being aware of.
Scott.
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
I've got a pair of stainless steel substitute pipes , but unfortunately they are up in the rafters of my garage awaiting fitting.
Ho Hum maybe one day soon.
Hopefully they will go nicely with my AJ6 engineering ecu.
Ho Hum maybe one day soon.
Hopefully they will go nicely with my AJ6 engineering ecu.
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
SimonR
You mentioned "KWE do one". when I was at KWE about 2 years ago, they were buying in and fitting the AJ6 system.
You mentioned "KWE do one". when I was at KWE about 2 years ago, they were buying in and fitting the AJ6 system.
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
My only concern with this type of replacement sports exhaust is any extra noise. I enjoy my Jaguar for quiet refined cruising, I would not want that spoiled by excessive boom from a sports exhaust.
I have contacted Blue Flame on this matter and they say that theirs is not that loud but it would be an expensive mistake to make. AFAIK at the moment there is not a standard replacement exhaust available so ultimately it may be Hobson's choice here
I have contacted Blue Flame on this matter and they say that theirs is not that loud but it would be an expensive mistake to make. AFAIK at the moment there is not a standard replacement exhaust available so ultimately it may be Hobson's choice here
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BRG 1996 XJS Convertible 4.0 Celebration
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BRG 1996 XJS Convertible 4.0 Celebration
www.steveww.org
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Telsmoneypit

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Re: blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
My only concern with this type of replacement sports exhaust is any extra noise. I enjoy my Jaguar for quiet refined cruising, I would not want that spoiled by excessive boom from a sports exhaust.
I have contacted Blue Flame on this matter and they say that theirs is not that loud but it would be an expensive mistake to make. AFAIK at the moment there is not a standard replacement exhaust available so ultimately it may be Hobson's choice here
If you're happy with the standard system then why bother checking out 'performance systems'?
There are some of us that like to hear a bit of noise when we press the 'petrol depletion pedal'....
Tel
I have contacted Blue Flame on this matter and they say that theirs is not that loud but it would be an expensive mistake to make. AFAIK at the moment there is not a standard replacement exhaust available so ultimately it may be Hobson's choice here
If you're happy with the standard system then why bother checking out 'performance systems'?
There are some of us that like to hear a bit of noise when we press the 'petrol depletion pedal'....
Tel
XK8 Antigua blue (with issues)
2005 X-Type Sportbrake (Triggers broom)
2004 X-Type sportbrake, 1967 S type ..and my lost love..1990 XJ-S 3.6 coupe
2005 X-Type Sportbrake (Triggers broom)
2004 X-Type sportbrake, 1967 S type ..and my lost love..1990 XJ-S 3.6 coupe
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
I fitted a sports exhaust to a V12 AM I owned a couple of years ago and it spoilt the enjoyment when cruising at motor way speeds it sounded like I had a moped in the boot made worse as my car was a convertible
But we all like different things, I would just suggest before fitting a sports exhaust you should drive one first.
But we all like different things, I would just suggest before fitting a sports exhaust you should drive one first.
Michael
Current
Jaguar XK8 4.2S Convertible
2013 Range Rover Sport Autobiography
Polaris Ranger
T6.1 VW Campervan
Current
Jaguar XK8 4.2S Convertible
2013 Range Rover Sport Autobiography
Polaris Ranger
T6.1 VW Campervan
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
The best solution for a slightly loud exhaust at motorway speeds etc, is a much louder stereo. Plus a luverly bit of fluff in the passenger seat, that should take your mind off of it.
Re: blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
If you're happy with the standard system then why bother checking out 'performance systems'?
There are some of us that like to hear a bit of noise when we press the 'petrol depletion pedal'....
Tel <br /><span class=mtag>
Because the current system has been on for 14 years and is starting to show signs of its age. I have recently welded up 2 of the silencer boxes. At some point it will fail and then what do I replace it with?
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BRG 1996 XJS Convertible 4.0 Celebration
www.steveww.org
BRG 1996 XJS Convertible 4.0 Celebration
www.steveww.org
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
I'm in a similar position to Steve.
Exhasut is starting to show its age, centre boxes have been welded once and may shortly be replaced with through pipes. I would like to just replace the components with similar spec and get the same sound. But what is/will be available, originals are getting scarce.
NevB
Exhasut is starting to show its age, centre boxes have been welded once and may shortly be replaced with through pipes. I would like to just replace the components with similar spec and get the same sound. But what is/will be available, originals are getting scarce.
NevB
XJS 4.0 Anthracite 1996 Celebration
Chair East Sussex Region
Chair East Sussex Region
blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
I live nr High Wycombe, if anyone's tempted to come and listen to my 'loud' AJ6 system they're more than welcome. I certainly have found the 'detriment' in cruising is well worth the extra noise at cruising speed.
I'm in Cornwall at the moment (after a 5 hour drive) and neither I, nor my wife (less forgiving let us say
), mentoined the noise. It's really no louder than the wind noise that gets into the cabin anyway (if you have a convertible, a lot less).
I repeat, you won't believe the extra power - in my 3.6 (let's face it underpowered) it's transformed the performance - to comfortable.
Be warned though, I can't prove that anymore, I've since had a 4 litre fitted.
Scott.
I'm in Cornwall at the moment (after a 5 hour drive) and neither I, nor my wife (less forgiving let us say
I repeat, you won't believe the extra power - in my 3.6 (let's face it underpowered) it's transformed the performance - to comfortable.
Be warned though, I can't prove that anymore, I've since had a 4 litre fitted.
Scott.
Re: blue flame or aj6 engineering exhaust?
I Know this post has not been addressed for some time however, I've just had the center boxes on my 1996 XJS 4.0 celebration coupe replaced with AJ6 through pipes and am very pleased with the results. Nice sound, not loud.
NevB
NevB
XJS 4.0 Anthracite 1996 Celebration
Chair East Sussex Region
Chair East Sussex Region
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