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Old 23-01-2016, 09:48 AM
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The Lambda sensor on the cat is registering below the threshold so its a new car for me. I think perhaps this is a good time to make a move away from my otherwise totally standard car.

My lovely local mechanic is sourcing a sports cat for me but he said i should have a hunt around for a used stainless cat back system.

does anyone have any suggestions or know anyone who has something for sale?

I do rather like having a twin at the back but Im guessing most aftermarket options will be single exit and big bore?
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Old 23-01-2016, 10:28 AM
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The Lambda sensor on the cat is registering below the threshold so its a new car for me.
When I started reading this I thought you might have overreacted a touch. Soon became clear it was a typo!

If you have the standard exhaust and we're talking a bug/blob then the "twin" pipe is still single exit as far as I'm aware, just the tailpipe has two pipes at the very final part of the back box.

A Prodrive back box might suit you. It's not too "big bore" and has a nice note in my opinion.
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Old 23-01-2016, 04:42 PM
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ha ha ha whoops I see what you mean.

yes 2002 blob Wagon. Thanks for advise, Ill have a look, im hoping to find something second hand.
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