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Old 01 December 2011, 06:32 PM
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anyone runing a sports cat with the s206 turbo/down pipe set up that engine tuner sells?

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Old 01 December 2011, 07:02 PM
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i wonder if i had one of these in the down pipe, it would be enough to get through emissions?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-MagnaFlo...item3cb8c45c43
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Originally Posted by Ian
anyone runing a sports cat with the s206 turbo/down pipe set up that engine tuner sells?

thanks
ian
Sorry Ian, you may find people a bit thin on the answer to that one. I have one that we use for emissions purposes for people and it works perfectly on Classic and Newage cars with an adaptor we made to switch between the two.

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P.S The Magnaflow one will probably work just fine !
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Originally Posted by Ian
anyone runing a sports cat with the s206 turbo/down pipe set up that engine tuner sells?

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Interestingly enough, we made well over 500 bhp from a 2.1 with the sport cat fitted!
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Ian, find a friendly mot garage
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if i went for the magnaflow 200 cel one, would it be best in the down pipe?

any info on your one with the adaptor martyn please.

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Originally Posted by Ian
if i went for the magnaflow 200 cel one, would it be best in the down pipe?

any info on your one with the adaptor martyn please.

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Absloutely, always best in the downpipe.
Our adapted version is one we had made in house when we still had our stainless exhaust fitter. Unfortunately he wasn't very good at getting to work every day, so we had to let him go

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Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
Interestingly enough, we made well over 500 bhp from a 2.1 with the sport cat fitted!
And I always thought cat's were a big no no on a tuned car. I will stick with a decat, mine always seems to pass no probs infact the emmissions reading were identical to a 1.2 coras that was in the garage at the time
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If the cat is big enough and 100 cpi, not 200, it shouldn't limit power too much. I think there are some rallycross catalysts available that should be fine at 500 bhp.
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something like this put into the down pipe might work.

would it work if it was in the centre section?

http://www.txautosport.co.uk/univers...76mm-233-p.asp
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Alan, Martyn?
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for just a mot cough cough time cat.

i wonder if i got get this to fit into a centre section?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-...item3365b70b7a
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Originally Posted by Ian
something like this put into the down pipe might work.

would it work if it was in the centre section?

http://www.txautosport.co.uk/univers...76mm-233-p.asp
It might work in the centre section if it's wrapped well and has plenty of heat in it when you test it.

Martyn
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