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Good exhaust for remap - Daniel-mcgowan - 17-02-2013

looking into the stage1 remap. Any recommendations on exhausts? Not looking for anything loud just to suit the re-map ? This was recommended by someone called Steve Lewis? I need a new exhaust anyway and will be de-cat'ing it next week!


RE: Good exhaust for remap - Just Sean - 17-02-2013

Standard will be fine, just take the baffles out the cat and weld it back up


RE: Good exhaust for remap - lolsteve - 17-02-2013

For a simple and fairly cheap system go for Decat -> Standard middle section -> Another middle section
There's a guide in the guides section about it


RE: Good exhaust for remap - samass - 18-02-2013

Straight through

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RE: Good exhaust for remap - C.A.R. - 18-02-2013

The Hoffmann stuff is cheap on eBay, you can get a decat / straight-thru mid section relatively cheap, then it's just your choice of backbox really.

I want to add the centre section when I actually have some bloody money!


RE: Good exhaust for remap - Poodle - 18-02-2013

Dont use the standard backbox, its almost as restrictive as the cat. Ive got a double midbox and decat - isnt very restrictive, sounds good but not too loud and is uber-cheap to boot.


RE: Good exhaust for remap - Birk - 18-02-2013

Were are you based ? i can do a full powerflow turbo back with a box for £250.


RE: Good exhaust for remap - Chris_90 - 18-02-2013

Spotted this exhaust on ebay be good for what you need

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/peugeot-306-hdi-powerflow-Stainless-Steel-exhaust-and-de-cat-/261169186869?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3ccee58835


RE: Good exhaust for remap - Tom - 18-02-2013

You can do it cheap, or go for a full straight through system, they sound way better but it is a fair bit more money!