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Old 11 October 2007, 06:08 PM
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I have PPP fitted to my MY00 turbo classic which i understand means that i have the centre de-cat section with resonator and prodrive back box.

At the moment the car is too quiet for my liking so i am after a bit more volume to the exhaust note but nothing too loud.

I cant really afford a full de-cat system at the moment as i understand i will require a remap also (will be getting this done sometime in the future though), so i am looking at 2 options:

1. Keep the prodrive back box and just fit a straight through centre section which will remove the resonator.

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2. Buy an aftermarket back box (i have been looking at the Afterburber Vortex 3") and keep the centre section with the resonator

Which of the above would you recommend for a louder exhaust note with maybe a slight power increase??

Cheers in advance

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Old 11 October 2007, 06:32 PM
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I would fit an after market back box, loads to choose from, depending on how much noise you want.
Are you sure the car has decat centre pipe?

I had PPP classic and had decat down pipe and centre cat,this gave afew extra bhp and passed mot.

You cannot remap the PPP Ecu a new Ecu would be reqd.

Hope this helps.
Old 11 October 2007, 10:58 PM
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Im not 100% sure if my car has the centre de-cat pipe, but im sure i have read here somewhere that the MY00 PPP comes with the centre pipe de-catted
Old 11 October 2007, 11:03 PM
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I test drove a ppp Impreza ..... it made me buy a Ninja Backbox - the Ninja is less thunderous - but easier to live with on a run.
Old 12 October 2007, 12:19 PM
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Your option #2 will bring the noise.

As pete says above, the ninja is not a bad option either, but probably not on the same level as the AB 3".
Old 12 October 2007, 12:44 PM
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i didnt think u needed a remap f u decatted ur car completly i havent had to remap and mine is decatted thought i have a standard ECU
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Cheers guys,
Think im going to opt for option 2

Is the Aferburner 3" going to be louder/better option than the standard Afterburner?
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Old 13 October 2007, 06:21 PM
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Any ideas which version of the afterburner would be the best option guys?
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