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Old 14 April 2020, 01:28 PM
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Default Exhaust Upgrade - Best Route?

I'm looking to upgrade the exhaust on my 2006 Hawkeye Wagon, it's currently got an aftermarket Oval backbox on there which I quite like the look of. So ideally I'm just looking to do the down pipe and centre sections to remove the cats.

Am I best buying off the shelf items, or, getting a custom system made on the car just for the bits I need? (From Powerflow or similar)
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Some info in a topic I made this week

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...-downpipe.html

most is it still applies to your year car

im going for off the shelf downpipe and centre
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Originally Posted by LeonWRXL
Some info in a topic I made this week

https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...-downpipe.html

most is it still applies to your year car

im going for off the shelf downpipe and centre
Thanks for that buddy. Do you happen to know if the exhaust parts are the same for the Wagon as they are the Sedan? I emailed Japspeed already and they said they couldn't confirm fitment for Wagon models!
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May be worth double checking but I believe yes they are the same
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Hayward and scott will do you a centre section for around 130£ about 10£ on top to deliver , and they are well made , they will know the length , they also do sports cats , with a sports cat you pay for what you get , if it was me i would not de cat but if you are looking to change the cat then go sports cat , so no mot hassle , it will need a re map with a sports cat but not for a centre delete , the centre delete helps flow plus ups the noise by about 30 per cent or so
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Sedan is an American term, it's called a Saloon.


Originally Posted by Samj
Thanks for that buddy. Do you happen to know if the exhaust parts are the same for the Wagon as they are the Sedan? I emailed Japspeed already and they said they couldn't confirm fitment for Wagon models!
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