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    Powerflow exhaust £150

    This is the exhaust that was damaged on my car which I have repaired.
    The pics show the system which as you can see is not new but it is ready to fit and I'm asking less than 1/2 the price to have one made up.
    To fit the system simply remove the intermediate pipe from the bottom of the cat, bolt the flange onto the cat then slip fit and clamp the exhaust with a bit of gun gum to seal it all up.
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    If it ain't broke, take it apart and see how it works

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    The flange, which I will clean up before I send it!
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    Hi Mr Tinytim
    what sound do the pipes make does it affect tghe ecu mapping?
    mant thanks

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    Its sounds Great!!! Not too loud, Just right

    Bit hard to discribe in words tho... maybe Tim will be able to give a better discription!

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    Hi Jurek,

    Sound:- A bit quieter than the standard pipe at idle but a lovely full bore roar when you put your foot down. I'd say it's a bit louder than the standard pipe when driving steady state but it's a bit difficult to judge.

    There is nothing you would need to do to the ECU. If the pipe does make a difference I assume the "learning capabilities" of the ECU make any necessary adjustments. Other than the sound I didn't notice any differences so perhaps a minor increase in BHP, no additional fuel consumption but it does make you smile more when you go through a tunnel
    If it ain't broke, take it apart and see how it works

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    Thnak you Mr Tiny Tim
    do likr the look of the cans but wife thinks I wait a while untill any other thing goes wrong with the new Beat as I have a new SS system
    many thanks

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    SOLD!!!

    Thankyou, Tim...

    And thanks for the delivery service as well!

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