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shagmeister
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replacement pd exhaust
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13 October 2004, 17:09 »
Hi all just a quick ponder. I have a 150 pd and i may be looking for a new exhaust in the near future, any ideas what would sound nice? Not after a barking subaru note but something understated more burbling. cheers shagmeister
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gibby
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Re: replacement pd exhaust
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14 October 2004, 18:32 »
Miltek or powerflow seem to be the weapon of choice these days.
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frosticles
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Re: replacement pd exhaust
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16 October 2004, 18:02 »
Let me know how you get on with this as I might be looking for one in the near future. Ta, Kev.
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jasonpi
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Re: replacement pd exhaust
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23 October 2004, 18:39 »
i find that powerflow exhausts can be quite noisey at high revs been in a few cars with this exhaust on and its deafining
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jasonpi
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23 October 2004, 18:41 »
ive had miltek jetex and magnex and by far magnex has a sexy low tone jetex i find are quite conservative and i put miltek in there but i havent actually had one so cant comment
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