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Old 07 October 2002, 04:29 PM
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Hello,

everybody's probably tires to death to answer these exhaust queries,but, here's one more: Has anybody any experiences with the Graham Goode exhaust? I was looking for the one with 3 inch pipe and sports cat, and was wondering about some details, like

- what's the DP like (does not really show in their picture)?
- also, by the looks, does not appear to use the OEM-type bolt flanges?

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I have one fitted - with the 3" oval exit. Mine is a full decat and is quite loud (which is nice)

Yes it uses "halfords styleeee" U clamps so you can't combine it with any other aftermarket systems.

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Thanks for your comments!

So, no mixing with other pipes, then. How about the downpipe,
is it OEM-like, bell-type or "twin-dump"?

When asked about the noise, GG salesman told it's "the quietest
they have" (I asked them about the Magnex-system too).

Anybody know what GG's catted downpipe is like, this should have the bolt-flanges to fit the standard exhaust?

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