New Zorst, catback ? full system?

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New Zorst, catback ? full system?

Postby acstua on Sat May 31, 2003 10:45 pm

Difference in these two ? now i think its pretty obvious, just wanna check :P

also the full system will have a cat in it?

lookin at gettin the zorst off my fiesta <_< and bunging on a ss one.

anyhow any suggestions, advice, price ranges be helpfull.


Thanks :thumb


btw i have a 1.6 SI zetec.


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Postby zetec_si on Sun Jun 01, 2003 1:05 am

Both the same thing, none of them include the cat, the new stainless steel jobby just bolts onto the cat. Full system just means it includes the pipe from the cat as weel as the backbox.

As for which one to get, I'd recommend going to longlife and having one built for you as it only costs about 40 quid more and you get to choose what it sounds like, volume and style.

I bought a scorpion exhaust for mine but it was too quiet on my zetec so I had the boxes chopped out of it so its straight through to the back box. Sounds excellent now and doesn't stick out as far. Deep and smooth and make a lot of noise when u put your foot down and burbles when u slow down.
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Postby acstua on Sun Jun 01, 2003 1:09 am

i dont want something too noisy tbh, where abouts is longlife? and how much u pay for yer scorp ?

also any pics of yers :D edit: nm just found the link, nice wheels btw, how much they set u back :o

was on that webby b4 i decided to buy a SI, bout the only decent SI only webby i found atm, less u got anymore u wanna share with me :)

thanks for the help :)
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Postby zetec_si on Sun Jun 01, 2003 1:22 am

Standard Scorpion isn't too loud as standard, cost £250 and £40 to fit. Some people have trouble with them sticking too far out of the back so you could try Magnex instead (about the same price).

Wheels costabout £500 wheels and tyre package. 15" Boos lines (similar to Kahn flat 5 spokes) and with 195/45/15 Yokahama A539 tyres (cost more than the alloys!) Will be selling them after I have had my engine conversion done and can afford some new ones.

Take it you were talking about Phil's FiestaSi.co.uk and yeah its a great site for Si's.

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Postby acstua on Sun Jun 01, 2003 1:34 am

tidy car m8, thanks for yer help.
:)

like yer rear clusters too :rolleyes:
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Postby chumkila on Sun Jun 01, 2003 7:42 pm

Go for a Full Magnex system dude. :)
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