Exhaust Centre Section replacement for PPP?
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Exhaust Centre Section replacement for PPP?
I have a 2005 WRX Wagon with factory PPP. The centre section of the exhaust has a hole and needs replacing. Does anyone have any recommendations on a replacement part / manufacturer?
I'm not interested in power or noise uplifts so the more standard a setup with the PPP back box the better.
All recommendations / thoughts welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
I'm not interested in power or noise uplifts so the more standard a setup with the PPP back box the better.
All recommendations / thoughts welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
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Maybe look in classifieds for a standard centre section that someone's selling, if you have no luck maybe look at an aftermarket 2.5" resonated centre section, as long as it's for a newage it should bolt up to your current system without much noticeable noise increase
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Thanks guys, I'll go with the Afterburner 2.5" Bore Centre Section with performance silencer from Scoobyworld then.
http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog...roducts_id=448
Thanks again.
http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog...roducts_id=448
Thanks again.
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Just thought I'd post an update here in case someone is looking for the same info. I had the centre section replaced today with the Afterburner 2.5" Bore Centre Section (with performance silencer) from Scoobyworld.
I'm really happy with the replacement. No real difference in sound and my local garage said it was a doddle to fit. It replaced the original factory unit so new gaskets both ends were a must.
All round recommended replacement if, like me, you're looking to keep a pretty standard set up.
I'm really happy with the replacement. No real difference in sound and my local garage said it was a doddle to fit. It replaced the original factory unit so new gaskets both ends were a must.
All round recommended replacement if, like me, you're looking to keep a pretty standard set up.
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