Best aftermarket exhaust for 2.0 Petrol?

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Best aftermarket exhaust for 2.0 Petrol?

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Anyone recommend a decent exhaust for my 2.0 petrol?

Should I just replace the back box for a nice sound/bass rumble and a nice wide tailpipe

or a full system?

Which exhausts do people recommend and are there any with nice looking phat tail pipes?

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i know its odd, but i found a late citroen saxo scorpion backbox fits the 2.0l exhaust with only a slight modification to the hangers, i used cable ties, but these arent cheap and scorpion do sell one for the 406 now, have a look on ebay, it does give a great noise though, especially at 6,000 rpm!
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Been looking for a scorpian exhaust but cant find any on the website, or on eBay!

They definately do one now for the 406? I may have to call them and get a part number.

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try looking harder...

look at me 8)
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Nice exhaust, thanks. Why is the tip at an angle?

I wonder what it sounds like?

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ThePrisoner wrote:Why is the tip at an angle?
I wonder what it sounds like?
if you have a look at the rear box on your car now you'll see why the tip is like that
when i had the saxo scorpion box on my car, its bloody loud, in a good way though, but i got annoyed with it in the end and took it
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Gotta go custom for an exhaust on the 6 I got a cat-back system fitted then decided to de-cat it (cat died and de-catting seemed cheaper than replacing it lol)
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have you decatted the scooby ?

Whats that running at the wheels right now ?
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niz406 wrote:have you decatted the scooby ?

Whats that running at the wheels right now ?
No it aint de-catted yet
still running standard was dyno'd at 196 WHP
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196.... thats poor.... V6 406 is just as quick !

lmao

VVT is faster ! 210
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arent those figures for the v6 taken at the flywheel though?
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No idea... but that can't be right, if my car was 150hp at the fly it would be something like 125hp at the wheels and trust me when I say the darn thing flies... even with a faulty????? bit thats unidentified ! lol

125hp pulling a ton and a quarter of lead can't be right...
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i would say thats about right, the gti6 has about 130bhp at the wheels and 'only' does 140mph, my car would have arround 100 bhp at the wheels and i have had that to an indicated 130mph
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196 at the wheels was converted to about 220+ at the fly a lot of power is lost through the 4 wheel drive system but is still fast as fekkk :cheesy:

The V6 406 may have similar power but for some reason the scooby seems to be able to get the power down better 8)
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