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Postby rsfiesta on Thu Apr 19, 2001 6:06 am

does anyone no who does a stainless exhaust with a 4" tail pipe for a xr2i!<br><br>cheeRS
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Postby Simon on Thu Apr 19, 2001 6:56 am

Magnex do them for the 16v's but not sure whether they also do them for 8v's.<br><br>Simon.
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Postby Project on Thu Apr 19, 2001 10:05 am

http://www.powerflow.uk.com/power.html<br><br>Powerflow will make any exhaust you like in about 3 hours for around £220ish
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Postby IanRST on Sat Apr 21, 2001 1:45 pm

I know the new stainless piper exhausts do a 4" as my mats was going to get it.
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Postby icecool on Sat Apr 21, 2001 4:40 pm

What are the powerflow exhausts like, I mean are they loud? They quoted me about £400 for a complete system with a de cat pipe for a 1.1 fiesta.
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Postby Andy_XR2i on Sun Apr 22, 2001 5:40 pm

my powerflow is pretty quiet, only a touch louder and more 'stainless' sounding than the original xr2i item. Although I asked for a standard sized back box cos I didn't want to go deaf.

All straight through and from the cat backwards. Not bad kit, although the welding varies in quality, mine certainly aint looking like the stuff in their advert! (you know what I mean, where the welds line up over each other like little 5 pence pieces, lovely :smile:) Holds together a treat though, which is what counts
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