Exhaust centre section 2004 impreza STI
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Exhaust centre section 2004 impreza STI
Hi I am after some advice please
I need to get a new Centre Exhaust section for my 2004 Impreza STI Uk Version with PPP pack.
The MOT station advisory says it is the piece between the CAT and rear Tail Box (which includes a small silencer or resonator)
The Car has standard exhaust with whatever the PPP prodrive upgrade is. It has prodrive on tail pipe but not sure what else they changed in the PPP pack.
I have looked on line as stainless options and find so many option it confusing as some mention they are centre decat pipes there are one with resonators and ones without.
2.5 ", 2.75" and even 3" but most say for off road use only.
I am not trying to alter performance or noise level just looking for a road legal (Emissions) stainless steel "centre section" replacement only.
Any recommendations would be appreciated
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Ian
I need to get a new Centre Exhaust section for my 2004 Impreza STI Uk Version with PPP pack.
The MOT station advisory says it is the piece between the CAT and rear Tail Box (which includes a small silencer or resonator)
The Car has standard exhaust with whatever the PPP prodrive upgrade is. It has prodrive on tail pipe but not sure what else they changed in the PPP pack.
I have looked on line as stainless options and find so many option it confusing as some mention they are centre decat pipes there are one with resonators and ones without.
2.5 ", 2.75" and even 3" but most say for off road use only.
I am not trying to alter performance or noise level just looking for a road legal (Emissions) stainless steel "centre section" replacement only.
Any recommendations would be appreciated
regards
Ian
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A big standard 2.5 inch with standard resonator will be ok.
Any of the breakers on here will help.
Andrew.
Any of the breakers on here will help.
Andrew.
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Something like this will be fine. The standard exhaust is 2.5", non resonated will add abit more noise but will only make the car sound nicer.
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Hi thanks for the advice and offers.
i am thinking of getting a stainless steel pipe section so it won’t have to be replaced again.
Just have to decide between resonated or non resonated !
If I go for a non resonated pipe section (as it’s cheaper) will it mess up the ecu PPP mapping ?
i am thinking of getting a stainless steel pipe section so it won’t have to be replaced again.
Just have to decide between resonated or non resonated !
If I go for a non resonated pipe section (as it’s cheaper) will it mess up the ecu PPP mapping ?
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I'll be interested to hear how going non resonated affects the sound...
I have the PPP on my 2003 & I can't help but think the back box strangles the burble as it only seems noticeable between 2-3k RPM & then a seems to get muffled.
Would swapping out the centre section for a non-resonated one free up more of the burble (or rumble, whatever the technical definition if for it)? For some reason I have it in my head that going non-resonated increases drone but maybe that's just a side effect.
Cheers
I have the PPP on my 2003 & I can't help but think the back box strangles the burble as it only seems noticeable between 2-3k RPM & then a seems to get muffled.
Would swapping out the centre section for a non-resonated one free up more of the burble (or rumble, whatever the technical definition if for it)? For some reason I have it in my head that going non-resonated increases drone but maybe that's just a side effect.
Cheers
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Hi kaosone
i will let you know as read something similar about drone in the car.
i now have all the parts to have it fitted next week.
spoke to my local exhaust centre mate and he reckons if I get drone due to it being a straight ish tube with no shape (ie resonator box) he said just wrap it in that woven heat shield tape and that would deaden the drum !!
i will keep you updated
i will let you know as read something similar about drone in the car.
i now have all the parts to have it fitted next week.
spoke to my local exhaust centre mate and he reckons if I get drone due to it being a straight ish tube with no shape (ie resonator box) he said just wrap it in that woven heat shield tape and that would deaden the drum !!
i will keep you updated
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Yes will improve the sound nicely. I have a powerflow system on mine which is 3" bore no resonator and just a back box similar to the prodrive.
Mine has a nice note, not much drone, I've had multiple systems on mine, worse for drone was a jap style awful.
With the prodrive it should be abit quieter than mine. Can't imagine it would have drone.
Mine has a nice note, not much drone, I've had multiple systems on mine, worse for drone was a jap style awful.
With the prodrive it should be abit quieter than mine. Can't imagine it would have drone.
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I'll be interested to hear how going non resonated affects the sound...
I have the PPP on my 2003 & I can't help but think the back box strangles the burble as it only seems noticeable between 2-3k RPM & then a seems to get muffled.
Would swapping out the centre section for a non-resonated one free up more of the burble (or rumble, whatever the technical definition if for it)? For some reason I have it in my head that going non-resonated increases drone but maybe that's just a side effect.
Cheers
I have the PPP on my 2003 & I can't help but think the back box strangles the burble as it only seems noticeable between 2-3k RPM & then a seems to get muffled.
Would swapping out the centre section for a non-resonated one free up more of the burble (or rumble, whatever the technical definition if for it)? For some reason I have it in my head that going non-resonated increases drone but maybe that's just a side effect.
Cheers
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Yes will improve the sound nicely. I have a powerflow system on mine which is 3" bore no resonator and just a back box similar to the prodrive.
Mine has a nice note, not much drone, I've had multiple systems on mine, worse for drone was a jap style awful.
With the prodrive it should be abit quieter than mine. Can't imagine it would have drone.
Mine has a nice note, not much drone, I've had multiple systems on mine, worse for drone was a jap style awful.
With the prodrive it should be abit quieter than mine. Can't imagine it would have drone.
I like the look of the Prodrive back box as it looks stock & doesn’t draw attention & if I can get decent sound with it & a straight through centre section that make everything a little more straight forward.
Hmmmmmm
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I similarly went with a 2.5" stainless non-resonated centre in my STi PPP. Nothing but good things to say about it - louder, but just enhances the sound nicely. No droning, well certainly no more noticeable than standard.
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Would you guys say the non resonated center section makes it louder and raspier?
I‘m looking to replace mine, too (2005 STi PPP). It‘s non resonated and with the back box (S202) comes out a little on the loud and raspy side with a little drone at motorway speeds, so I think it depends a lot on the rest of the exhaust system, too.
I‘m debating going back to resonated to get a deeper less raspy note and tone it down a little. Not that I‘m unhappy with it, a tunnel pull makes me grin ear to ear but it does sound like a tractor on cold starts
I‘m looking to replace mine, too (2005 STi PPP). It‘s non resonated and with the back box (S202) comes out a little on the loud and raspy side with a little drone at motorway speeds, so I think it depends a lot on the rest of the exhaust system, too.
I‘m debating going back to resonated to get a deeper less raspy note and tone it down a little. Not that I‘m unhappy with it, a tunnel pull makes me grin ear to ear but it does sound like a tractor on cold starts
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With the non-resonated centre & Prodrive back it's not really any louder (only a fraction), it just just the tone has a deeper not & the rumble burble is more prominent & doesn't get swallowed up by the resonator.
You'll be best off swapping out the centre section & back box at one time to save messing about later if noise is the main goal.
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It's still what I'd call quiet, but the resonator helps a little...
With the non-resonated centre & Prodrive back it's not really any louder (only a fraction), it just just the tone has a deeper not & the rumble burble is more prominent & doesn't get swallowed up by the resonator.
You'll be best off swapping out the centre section & back box at one time to save messing about later if noise is the main goal.
With the non-resonated centre & Prodrive back it's not really any louder (only a fraction), it just just the tone has a deeper not & the rumble burble is more prominent & doesn't get swallowed up by the resonator.
You'll be best off swapping out the centre section & back box at one time to save messing about later if noise is the main goal.
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It's still what I'd call quiet, but the resonator helps a little...
With the non-resonated centre & Prodrive back it's not really any louder (only a fraction), it just just the tone has a deeper not & the rumble burble is more prominent & doesn't get swallowed up by the resonator.
You'll be best off swapping out the centre section & back box at one time to save messing about later if noise is the main goal.
With the non-resonated centre & Prodrive back it's not really any louder (only a fraction), it just just the tone has a deeper not & the rumble burble is more prominent & doesn't get swallowed up by the resonator.
You'll be best off swapping out the centre section & back box at one time to save messing about later if noise is the main goal.
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