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Drivetrain what downpipe to choose: milltek, scorpion or piper?

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what downpipe to choose: milltek, scorpion or piper?

i'm going to upgrade my r55s with decat downpipe an need feedback about these brands.
what about fitment? I wish to install it with stock exhaust and avoid welding and drilling.
what about build quality? weld seams etc?
reliability? Are they prone for cracking?
perfomance gains?
thanks!

 

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best bet is to do a Google search on each brand, that's what I did. Other users will most likely say the same thing.
 
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Old 10-26-2013, 06:32 PM
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Search button on the top right! =D
 
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And you don't mention Akrapovic??? And you want to install with stock exhaust? Why? Kinda like DP-back exhausts... Why?
 
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And you don't mention Akrapovic??? And you want to install with stock exhaust? Why? Kinda like DP-back exhausts... Why?
akrapovich is more expensive
yes with stock
because i want to add more power and absolutely don't need sound)
 
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Have you thought about CNT Racing possible the cheapest option. Mine fitted well but I did have to grind the pre cat 02 sensor bung to get the sensor in, hopefully I was just unlucky and their not all like that.
 
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Originally Posted by Richieb0y28
best bet is to do a Google search on each brand, that's what I did. Other users will most likely say the same thing.
actually i've already did this and cannot come to any conclusion so decided to ask community)
 
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Have you thought about CNT Racing possible the cheapest option. Mine fitted well but I did have to grind the pre cat 02 sensor bung to get the sensor in, hopefully I was just unlucky and their not all like that.
yes, i've red a lot of positive reviews of cnt's dp, but it's not directly available in europe and i don't want to pay for overseas shipping of it. so i'm narrowed my search to items available in uk
 
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Originally Posted by Melangell
And you don't mention Akrapovic??? And you want to install with stock exhaust? Why? Kinda like DP-back exhausts... Why?
The exhausts on our cars are very free flowing and large enough to flow as well as it needs to even when you start doing bolt on performance parts. Why would he spend the insane amount of money people ask for aftermarket exhausts on these cars, when there's minimal to no performance gain from it, and the downpipe alone is going to increase the volume plenty. If he doesn't want it really loud, I think he's doing it right. Replacing the most restrictive part of the exhaust that has PROVEN power gains, and not wasting his money on the DP-back that wont.
 
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Old 10-27-2013, 06:27 PM
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Evolve has been doing some posting here, and has a nice deal going on. Aren't they an option in the UK?

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I just installed Way's decat dp and I really like it. The sound is subtle at low RPM's but sounds tough when you romp on it. And right now there's a group buy for it
 
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Either one Evolve and Milltek is good choice. I am on Milltek now.

My exhaust setup is Milltek decat dp with stock JCW. Love the noise it produce and the power delivery is faster.
 
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I got an Evolve Catless Downpipe for $274 brand new shipped from UK to California.
 
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