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Old 03-08-2009, 07:44 PM   #1
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Thumbs up £700 down but happy

Yes just ordered a DC sports cat back and AEM CAI for the CTR. I think its money well spent and I hope they mate together well!

What do you think of the choice??

BHP gains - 5 say

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It will sound lovely.

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If it doesn't rain it's a good choice.
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If it doesn't rain it's a good choice.
lol dont say that nick, Im on the edge of my seat hoping Ive made the right decision, Is it worth buying a hydro shield thing for a bit of protection, I know its not going to be water tight but should help................hopefully

Ive got no intentions of bog snorkling in the car so should be o.k

The filter is paper rather than the pre oiled mesh because its the newer model so Is that a bit dodgy you think????
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It will sound lovely.

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I hope so, cheers fella
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Old 03-08-2009, 08:05 PM   #6
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Nice choice of exhaust. I'm after one atm but i'm hoping another one comes up second hand or if enough people are interested i might start contacting companies re a group buy.

Enjoy the noise
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Moved.

There is a whole section dedicated to exhausts on the forum.

Please use the correct section for your posts. It makes it far easier for other users to navigate around the forum.
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lol dont say that nick, Im on the edge of my seat hoping Ive made the right decision, Is it worth buying a hydro shield thing for a bit of protection, I know its not going to be water tight but should help................hopefully

Ive got no intentions of bog snorkling in the car so should be o.k

The filter is paper rather than the pre oiled mesh because its the newer model so Is that a bit dodgy you think????
I won't risk engine damage by using a system which is made in the US and is flawed (IMO) for use over here, especially with summer coming to an end.

The hydrosock doesn't help either, I read a recent thread on CTRO where hydrolock had occured with a hydrosock in place, covering a soaking wet filter.

The AEM CAI is a great system, but only in dry conditions.

Just do a Nick and sell it before you fit it, no worries about rain then.
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Ignore Nick, there won't be any trouble.
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Nice choice of exhaust. I'm after one atm but i'm hoping another one comes up second hand or if enough people are interested i might start contacting companies re a group buy.

Enjoy the noise
Cheers danny, Ive been hoping to purchase a exhaust for like 4 months so heard good right ups on the dc and a tidy price so had to go for it. I posted a topic "bitten the bullet" saying I was buying a spoon system.........untill I saw the price!!!!!!

** try and post a vid of the sound for you when Ive fitted it.

For the time being listen to the note of this fn2 ctr with AEM CAI and DC cat bank......Its mint!!!!

easily on par with the spoon system imo.

http://videos.streetfire.net/video/H...und_167473.htm
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