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Best exhaust system for gti
bikergeorge:
Holla,
had my gti a few days now and loving it, but it is a bit too quiet I find even when going for it as I am having to use the rev counter to shift as I can't hear the engine clearly enough.
At the moment I can only afford a cat back, so do they turn any lights on, do they require a remap, and which one out of miltek bcs scorpion or cobra is best.
After a non resonated system, and eventually it will have a decat 3" downpipe and a stage 2 remap so looking for something compatible.
Nothing too rowdy, and not too drony on the motorway, just a nice note when gunning it
Cheers
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RetroRaz:
In the exact same boat as you mate, going to check out a friends milltek this weekend. Looking on YouTube they are a quite and not too loud.
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AJP:
Powervalve.
FJ1000:
So, this is a bit left-field, but someone's got to try out JC Weldfab in Wellingborough for a GTi exhaust!
They're a welding specialist and make some incredible stuff in there; exhausts, roll cages, intercoolers, even furniture...the quality of work is exemplary, really nice guys, and they have extensive dealings with motorsport (inc F1).
Here's the system they made for my RS:
200 cell sport cats, fully mandrel bent, exhaust valves from a Bentley.
And it sounds amazing!
I went back there for an ali undertray too, again brilliant job.
They priced up a golf GTi cat-back exhaust for me at around £600; however problem for me is mainly logistics. My wife uses the golf everyday, and JCWF will need it for a few days.
It'd be great if someone tried it out and reported back - I'm sure they wouldn't be disappointed.
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Sulley91:
I'll be selling my Milltek turbo back exhaust in the next few days
3" downpipe in to a 200 cell sports cat into 2.75 catback sounds quality and doesn't drone either :happy2:
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