Need Some Help, Which Exhaust?
Right, cars getting fixed at last, the Bodyshop have told me that to replace my broken and bent Prodrive rear box and centre section is going to cost them approx £450 so I can either just replace that system or go for something else as long as it doesn't cost them any more. So far I've seen the Ninja system, Afterburner vortex system and the Blitz NUR Spec R System advertised for around that price what do you think?
Bearing in mind it will be just the centre and back box that is going to be replaced, I want a stainless steel system that sounds more boxerish than the Prodrive system with hopefully better performance but without it being ridiculously loud, Baby in back to consider! Do the systems I've mentioned bolt straight up to the standard WR Sport Prodrive down pipe? and is that downpipe standard across the whole Turbo range even though mines a Prodrive? Which would you get out of those or any other sugestions? |
Sounds like you would be best suited with the Ninja.
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btt
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Downpipes are the same on bugeyes (GDA and GBD). On earlier models (GC8) they are different. Blitz is good, big diameter and stainless steel. I would get that :)
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haywood & scott or scoobysport are well respected they are not too noisey considering you have a baby to think about.
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btt
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My favourite is TSL's group N,not obtrusively loud and gives a luvverly rumble
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/0...7-3787_IMG.jpg as fitted to talizmans RB(hope he doesn't mind):D |
Elmer which centre section went with that?
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Originally Posted by RB5193
Elmer which centre section went with that?
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anyone else???
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APS 3.5" Race system is the nuts and sounds like nothing else
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I have a Graham Goode bespoke s/s system with one cat removed and a sports cat - would highly recommend but is exspensive, in the region of £1000, adds 5-10 bhp and gurgles lovely.
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