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Turbo exhaust

karlaran

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Hi Guys, i have an 87 turbo and i want to change the back box for something more sporty. They seem to range from around £180 up to £450. Is there a particularly good one to go for? Any one with any experience of this? I am more interested in incresing the power slightly than the noise. Any feedback would be much appreciated.

Karl
 
Mine has a Dansk exhaust (fitted by previous owner), sounds nice without being too loud or booming/droning at any speed. Relatively cheap & popular. At a Bedford trackday last year my car was measured at 88dB so easily quiet enough for quiet trackdays. Promax do a switchable Wortek one that is reputed to increase power and at the quiet setting is about the same loudness as mine (ie only slightly louder than standard). Expensive but worth considering if you want the soundtrack but not all the time.
 
Essential Styling do an oval or twin pipe back box that several of us have. These are manufactured by Janspeed and should keep you within the 98dB level of most Track Days. They are cheapish for what they are and good quality. You could also try Stuart at K300. Hayward & Scott in Basildon will do you a semi bespoke solution - it wont be cheap though. IIRC Blueflame Racing also have a SS offering for the Turbo at a reasonable price. Blueflame also make Mongoose exhausts so should know what they are talking about.
 
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Be cautious buying exhausts from The States, particularly pipes on the off side as they don't need to make room for steering racks on the US cars. [8|]
 

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