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Old 01 May 2007, 08:10 PM
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Default PPP/Magnex exhaust centre section

This maybe a bit of a daft question but...

I have a MY00 Classic with the PPP. In addition to this I have a decat downpipe and the centre section is Magnex with a small silencer box instead of the PPP decat centre. As it stands the car is still quite noisey, to reduce the noise would it run quieter swapping the Magnex centre for a PPP centre?

Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 01 May 2007, 08:32 PM
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What back box do you have? Most noise reduction can be had here.
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Its the Prodrive one that came with the PPP.
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I would say yes the PPP centre with cat would reduce the noise, as I have run my car with and without it. The Prodrive rear box is a relatively 'Quiet' back box opposed to the other performance ones out there.

So if your not happy with that you'll have to go back to standard and loose all that extra power
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