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20V NA Exhaust?
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19/12/2005 19:02
19/12/2005 19:02
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Hi, I am in desperate need of a new cat back system for my 20V NA. Wanted st/st for the better life they give. Other than getting one custom made, powerflow @ £300 I was looking at turbo cat back systems, scorpion, peco, miltek etc. Just spoke to supplier on phone and he said NA and turbo were not interchangeable, had different fitment, is this correct, reading posts on previous forum I though the fitment was the same?
What have any other NA peeps got or recommend?
Thanks in advance Al
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Re: 20V NA Exhaust?
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21/12/2005 07:11
21/12/2005 07:11
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i have a peco one, looks identical to standard coupe exhaust tail pipe though but it is full stainless. the previous owner had it fitted but i have the recept i think it cost £280 fully fitted, it is cat back. there is a beautiful sound with my induction kit, i have the 20V n/a the sound is just awsome not loud either just more meaty if you get my drift.
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Re: 20V NA Exhaust?
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21/12/2005 11:51
21/12/2005 11:51
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Not sure about what the guy says about different fit between turbo and n/a, I thought they were the same cat-back? Anyway, I had a CSC exhaust supplied by Auto-Integrale near Reading on my n/a, AFAIK other n/a AND turbo owners have run the exhaust. Its not stainless steel, but is good quality - 220 quid fitted IIRC and was showing no signs of age when I sold the car, maybe a year after the exhaust was fitted. Nice rumble up to 2.5k rpm and then accentuates the n/a howl in higher revs. A little louder than standard, but not Saxo-earbleedingly so. pic here
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Re: 20V NA Exhaust?
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21/12/2005 18:08
21/12/2005 18:08
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Had to have mine replaced recently, looked around at s/s options but decided to go for a alternative autos standard replacement. Although not stainless steel, should last a few years and sounds a bit deeper than the original. It's got a nice low rumble on idle, plus it was only £120 IIRC
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Re: 20V NA Exhaust?
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21/12/2005 19:23
21/12/2005 19:23
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i've got a powerflow exhaust fitted & am very happy with it,sounds lovely & a good performance increase
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Re: 20V NA Exhaust?
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25/12/2005 00:03
25/12/2005 00:03
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Thanks for all the replies,
Like the sound of the peco st/st system. Dont want anything that is load, something similar to standard or that will give a slightly better 'rumble'
Will look at prices and supplier in the new year
Later Al
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