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06 October 2008, 22:02
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New Exhaust Advice required.
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Have just purchased a Bugeye Wagon wrx, and wish to improve on the standard system but do not wish to raise the dead on early mornings. Am not looking at performance gains but don't wanna buy something that is a waste of time and does not fit correctly. Can anyone steer me in the right direction, and am i right in thinking the wagon system is toally diff to the rest of them?
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07 October 2008, 21:49
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free bump for my man spannaz... from blower. aka scoobygonzalez lol. come on boys give him a reply
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07 October 2008, 21:51
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wheeeeeeeeeeeeheeeeeeeeeeeeeee I got a friend! lol Thought i was invisible lol
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07 October 2008, 21:51
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07 October 2008, 22:15
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07 October 2008, 23:58
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Possibly a Magnex backbox would be best. The quality and fit is good, not too pricey, and for a performance backbox they are one of the quieter ones.
Kevin
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08 October 2008, 06:55
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Possibly a Magnex backbox would be best. The quality and fit is good, not too pricey, and for a performance backbox they are one of the quieter ones.
Kevin
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Cheers for the info mate, will give that a look.
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08 October 2008, 11:30
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i have a magnex box on my classic and it fits pukka and siunds great with out being obtrusively loud. if you leave the cats on the system you probably eont even notice much of a difference!
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08 October 2008, 16:34
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STi genome backbox mate, sound great
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08 October 2008, 16:47
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prodrive backbox can be picked up for around £100 usually.
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08 October 2008, 19:19
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prodrive backbox can be picked up for around £100 usually.
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seen these about, but all seem to need welding. Did nt know if cutting the exhaust about was a good idea that was all ?
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08 October 2008, 21:18
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Rebuild done. Big smiles!
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Revolution 3" exhaust. Great flow. Good price Not loud and looks like the Prodrive exhaust. Perfect fit too.
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08 October 2008, 22:47
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Revolution 3" exhaust. Great flow. Good price Not loud and looks like the Prodrive exhaust. Perfect fit too.
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ahh now there's a comment i like "perfect fit". Too many exhaust i have fitted in the past fall well short on that point. So where do i find one of these?
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08 October 2008, 23:33
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seen these about, but all seem to need welding. Did nt know if cutting the exhaust about was a good idea that was all ?
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you can get a direct fit one as it was part of the PPP, I think any newage one will fit your bugeye. I picked one up for my bugeye other week fits perfectly , was a simple 20 minute bolt on job  much better fit than the one that was on before.
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08 October 2008, 23:36
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09 October 2008, 08:27
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cheers mate, appreciate the help. Saves me making the mistake of getting one that is way too loud
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09 October 2008, 14:11
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Rebuild done. Big smiles!
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