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Old 17 January 2010, 01:01 PM
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Default Does Hawkeye STI have decat up pipe as standard?

Hi all,

Basically as per the title "Does Hawkeye STI have decat up pipe?". If it does I'm thinkin of gettin a decat one put installed (amongst other things) before gettin it re-mapped.

It's been PPP'd - but I don't think the up-pipe is changed as part of the package.

Sorry if its a dumb question but I'm no expert

Thx in advance
Old 17 January 2010, 01:39 PM
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Hawkeye STI does indeed have a de-catted uppipe
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Originally Posted by RonnieB
Hi all,

Basically as per the title "Does Hawkeye STI have decat up pipe?". If it does I'm thinkin of gettin a decat one put installed (amongst other things) before gettin it re-mapped.

It's been PPP'd - but I don't think the up-pipe is changed as part of the package.

Sorry if its a dumb question but I'm no expert

Thx in advance
Whoops slight error

Tony

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Old 17 January 2010, 03:13 PM
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The hawkeye STi DOESNT have a sports cat downpipe. Only found on the 02-05 STi PPP.
Old 17 January 2010, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by rob84
Hawkeye STI does indeed have a de-catted uppipe
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Old 17 January 2010, 03:25 PM
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as an aside the hawkeye wrx doesnt have a cat in the up-pipe either.
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Originally Posted by Butty
The hawkeye STi DOESNT have a sports cat downpipe. Only found on the 02-05 STi PPP.
Whoops sorry
Old 17 January 2010, 06:44 PM
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Thx for the replies gents.

Was just wondering what upgrade (if any) to go for next.

Cars gettin re-mapped in a couple of weeks (currently PPP'd, so officially 316bhp, but who knows really).
Already done so far:
CAI kit (being installed before re-map)
Upgraded plugs
PPP sports cat/decat down pipe
uprated fuel pump
Whiteline anti-roll bar
Tein springs (lowered)
Uprated discs, pads, s/steel hoses

Any suggestions - ideally to increase BHP, but handling suggestions welcome too. Without going into £1,000's?

Cheers
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Only handling suggestion is roll centre adjuster kit.

Power wise - just need the remap as you have all the bits ready ... happy days
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Originally Posted by dynamix
Only handling suggestion is roll centre adjuster kit.

Power wise - just need the remap as you have all the bits ready ... happy days
I know this may be a "how long is a piece of string" question but roughly what bhp/torque should I expect from the set up?
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It depends on what your mapper can get from it tbh. It will make what it makes to a large degree but probably around 350 (give or take a bit) and high 300's maybe 400 lb/ft torque.

Who is mapping it?
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Scoobyclinic, good news I hope?
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Pat is very good
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How about a cold air feed for the CAIK.

3 port boost solenoid maybe?! (£60)
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Slightly different topic - are anti lift kits any good?




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