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Old 29 November 2007, 08:06 PM
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Which Exhaust is recomended?. I miss Power or torque in low ranges of rpm?
Old 29 November 2007, 09:10 PM
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To do a full exhaust is really a waste of time because the non turbo has a smaller diamiter pipe than a turbo. And is restrictive from the manifolds down.

You will need a new centre section ( removing one cat ) so you can use any exhaust made for your year of car, hayward and scott which they will make to order for £90.

I would spend money on a decent backbox and centre section then fit an induction kit, this will give you a little more power but will help the breathing giving better response through the gears



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my mate had a hayward and scott catback system and you could notice the difference
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btw that was on a non turbo as well
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