which exhaust is best
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personally, i have an hks hiper titanium. but general consensus would suggest that scoobysport, powewr engineering, blitz and hks super drager are also good. depends on budget and sound tolerance, really.
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I would go for a BPM if I was you, 3in bore, 304stainless steel, fantastic build quality, amazing sound (can be made quieter with the bung in place).....
I gained 10bhp just by changing from a decat magnex to the BPM!
It just so happens that I have one for sale!
Check out http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?threadid=57364
Cheers
Paul
I gained 10bhp just by changing from a decat magnex to the BPM!
It just so happens that I have one for sale!
Check out http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?threadid=57364
Cheers
Paul
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Miggs it depends on the spec of your car to some extent
You should read the thread on twin/single dumps, etc
To be frank most after market exhausts are going to be better than the OEM one as you will generally be removing the cat which is a large restriction in the system
Once you start palying with the turbo and other goodies the exhuast choice becomes more important
Both Scoobysport and Scoobymania seem to be highly recommended but they are slightly different in design. (I know of a number of people very satisfied with both makes)
From my own hearing (probably awful) I would say that the Scoobymania is quiter than the Scoobysport and the bpm is very, very, very (repeat very a few thousandf times) loud - if this helps you at all
If its faster driving and not RR figures then I can highly recommend the bpm - I noticed a 'nice' gain when it was put on my car, despite the fact that it does not seem to like RR days (but that may be due to other reasons - like a knackered clutch)
If you just want a nice sound with some performance gain then the Mongoose comes up now and again on the private section for £200 for the complete system!
You should read the thread on twin/single dumps, etc
To be frank most after market exhausts are going to be better than the OEM one as you will generally be removing the cat which is a large restriction in the system
Once you start palying with the turbo and other goodies the exhuast choice becomes more important
Both Scoobysport and Scoobymania seem to be highly recommended but they are slightly different in design. (I know of a number of people very satisfied with both makes)
From my own hearing (probably awful) I would say that the Scoobymania is quiter than the Scoobysport and the bpm is very, very, very (repeat very a few thousandf times) loud - if this helps you at all
If its faster driving and not RR figures then I can highly recommend the bpm - I noticed a 'nice' gain when it was put on my car, despite the fact that it does not seem to like RR days (but that may be due to other reasons - like a knackered clutch)
If you just want a nice sound with some performance gain then the Mongoose comes up now and again on the private section for £200 for the complete system!
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I have to say I noticed a performance gain when swapping my Scoobysport items for the HKS Titanium Hiper!
The guy who bought it off me, has noticed a huge improvement and he had the Scoobysport before as well!!
The HKS Hiper takes the straightest route out of the car, which has less bends to negoiate!
Bear in mind that most of the big BHP Scoobs that I know of, run a HKS Hiper exhaust.
cheers
Andy
The guy who bought it off me, has noticed a huge improvement and he had the Scoobysport before as well!!
The HKS Hiper takes the straightest route out of the car, which has less bends to negoiate!
Bear in mind that most of the big BHP Scoobs that I know of, run a HKS Hiper exhaust.
cheers
Andy
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