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Old 23 October 2001, 09:37 PM
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Hi,

Currently I've got a Magnex b/b and ctr with resonator. I've also just purchased an HKS downpipe and have the option to replace the Magnex ctr with a Scobysport version.

Does anyone have an opinion what would be the best combination of the above?

The Magnex b/b stays whatever.
Should I use the S/S or Magnex ctr
Will the HKS Downpipe be Ok with these centre pipes?

Thanks a lot

Laurence
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Hi Laurence,

Check the contact points of your HKS DP and centre sections either magnex or SS. I tried a HKS DP but it was incompatible with the standard centre section and went SS DP instead. You may need some form of adaptor depending on the model year. Mine is MY00. Be careful.

Magnex with resonator should = less noise than SS centre section and no flames. So it depends what your after.

I'm hittin' the horizontal.

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Thanks for this,

I guess the follow up is - does anyone know if the HKS DP will match up successfully to either a Magnex or S/S centre section?

Laurence
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