full exhaust system for me 1.1

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Postby MadcatCraig on Tue Nov 13, 2001 6:30 pm

who is it that makes a system for you custom jobby power someone ?
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Postby WRC_Fiesta on Tue Nov 13, 2001 6:39 pm

powerflow. However, in my experience, they arent that good. Two of my mates (one drives a 1.4 saxo and one a 1.2 clio) got powerflow full systems and for £250 they sound sh*t!! They had the cats taken out and the exhaust not is really raspy :aaah: My car, the cat in and a cherry bomb backbox sounds much more solid, and will sound even better when the middle silencer is removed!! :grin: Just my thoughts though!! Hope it helps......
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Postby dr_blackman on Wed Nov 14, 2001 2:46 pm

I was thinking of getting a cat back supersprint exhaust but no one on here seems to no how good they. Here is the url anyway mate:wink:

http://www.supersprint.com

Tell me what you think, if u know what they are like :grin: Although i think there expensive jobby's :grin:

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Postby festajon on Wed Nov 14, 2001 7:55 pm

I have had no experience with 'em but i know that 4 the back box alone it's £109!! I reckon get a xr2i system and get powerflow to fit it. Got powerflow to fit my janspeed one for a 1.1, as the downpipe don't fit properly to the exhaust. They made up a new piece for me welded it on the janspeed one so it would fit the downpipe and added another exhaust mount and welded it to the exhaust for £20! a bargain! took about 3 hours as well!
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Postby MadcatCraig on Thu Nov 15, 2001 8:59 pm

how do i find my nearest powerflow place cant find the f00kers anywhere
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Postby festajon on Thu Nov 15, 2001 11:12 pm

i know the website is http://www.powerflowexhausts.com
No info on locations tho (unless u want it done in South Africa!!!)
I got mine done at a branch of RSR tyres and wheels. Most good wheel/exhaust shops have a leaflet about 'em tho as powerflow just use other people's premises to opperate from.
I know i got a leaflet somewhere, i'll have a look tomorrow matey
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Postby MuttleyMcLad on Sat Nov 17, 2001 6:08 am

Here is a list of Powerflow appointed dealers in the uk! :Q


http://www.powerflow.uk.com/power.html
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Postby G-Forze on Sat Nov 17, 2001 2:04 pm

Hey DR_Blackman,

I have a full cat-back Supersprin system on my 1.3.

My experience is that they sound nice and deep (after the car's on tempertature.), a bit like a Volvo 5 cilinder at low revz (1000-1500rpm) and a nice growl from 2500rpm.
The exhaust fitted perfectly and although I have no radical dsigned tailpipe (just O76mm) I think it's classy.

Supersprint ain't cheap though...

Hope this helps
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Postby dr_blackman on Sun Nov 18, 2001 7:22 pm

cheers mate :smile:

I thought i might go for something different like that, just wondered whether they were any good.

Dave :smile:
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