[Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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Leon.
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[Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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My mate has an NA with a standard exhaust that is knackered.

He's after something a little louder than stock but only a bit. Apart from going custom, what options does he have for an aftermarket unit? Search didn't show much...
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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Current: 2007 Porsche Cayman S
Gone: '94 rev3 NA, '92 rev2 Turbo forged, '07 Civic Type-R
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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The Blueflame didn't seem so loud, not sure you can get it without the wonky pipes though. :-k
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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thats the only gripe I had with the Blueflame exhaust - the stock "straight out" look suits me much better. Mongoose would be an alternative...

when we're on the NA exhaust topic - where can I source a whole manifold ? I'd rather look for a new one. My current one is err... wonky at best.. ):
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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Mongoose and Japspeed are pretty loud though aren't they?
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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put a standard tubby exhaust on it (you'll have to have the centre pipe made up) but look stock + sound awsome!! :thumleft:
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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Good idea but he wants new!
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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can't go wrong with remus mate :thumleft:
bit on the expensive side,
but quality is excellent,
sound is nice and throaty but not to loud.
i have brought 3 of these over the years,
2 new,and one secondhand which i have put on my current car. paul.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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Thanks Paul, who do you normally buy it from? Got a pic? :mrgreen:
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Leon. wrote:Thanks Paul, who do you normally buy it from? Got a pic? :mrgreen:


hiya mate,
have purchased both of my new ones off elite.
they come painted in a heatproof finish.
but after a bit of work,look like this.
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wow, that looks good - you purchased them off elite - is that a member of forums ? ;s asking as I will need an exhaust at some point...
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

Post by Leon. »

Thanks Paul that's a great help :thumleft:

Do you have this hooked up with a decat? Do you know how much louder it is with a decat than standard cat? Any problems passing an MOT with a decat for a rev 5?
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REMUS fitted to mine just right, give boot full and sounds great 8) :thumleft:
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oiltrap wrote:REMUS fitted to mine just right, give boot full and sounds great 8) :thumleft:


Thanks for the feedback - is that with decat or cat?
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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all 3 systems have been fitted with decat mate
no problem with excessive noise,even with tops off.
nice and raspy when you give it some :lol:
no problem cruising at 85 on private roads :roll:
would reccomend to anyone wanting something away from
the run of the mill.
as for passing mot with decat,never had to put it to the test.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] Recommended exhausts for an NA

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I'll be honest with you -have you thought about a custom one? Only saying this because I fitted a Blue Flame on mine and whilst I do like it it is still slightly wonky after allot of fiddling though looks OK -this is why Mongoose broke-off from them and went a diffferent route (so I'm told -Blue Flame never changed their approach). Just I had a custom jobby on my ST205 when I bought it and it looked exactly the same as an HKS superdragger without the HKS stamp -and I just had a custom twin system made for my Aristo -and I basically picked the style of tips I wanted, the kind of style I wanted on the back-boxes and fit and the volume at certain revs and he did the rest, and it turned out no more expensive than an off the shelf job. Think I'd explore that option again any time.
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with decat ,, having v6 fitted jan 2011 thinking removing cat see what sounds like then 8)
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