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Author Subject: Exhaust Woe
mellowr1

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Post #1
Just been out to pug up the small hole in my rear silencer to find where the pipe enters the rear silencer has a huge gap right around the bottomNo

So just phoned scorpion to buy one of their rear silencers to be told they dont do them anymoreSad

So, i am now seeking you guys recommendations for a replacement silencer,where to buy,ie online or dealerDunno
I dont want anything too noisy,i liked the standard silencer rasp but i think i can get a stainless silencer for less than the cost of a standard pug box which now has a s**te round tailpipe Dunno

I need this quite quickly so appreciate any advice cheersThumbs up
Posted 17th Jun 2013 at 17:23
welshpug!

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Post #2
a stainless item for less than the cost of a standard one wont be great quality, you can always attach a shiny thing to the current standard o.e replacement rear silencer.

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Posted 17th Jun 2013 at 18:09
mellowr1

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standard silencer is £221. Im finding stainless scorpion rear silencer for between £197-£220Unsure
What is the average price of longlife/magnex/powerflow rear silencers? anyone?Dunno
Posted 17th Jun 2013 at 18:32
welshpug!

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damn, they're £203 on servicebox inc vat, use a different dealer Thumbs up

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Posted 17th Jun 2013 at 18:48
mellowr1

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so whats the average price of all the forum members who have stainlessUnsure Dunno
Posted 17th Jun 2013 at 18:57
coskev

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There was a Scorpion cat back on E-bay for £75 couple days agoWink

Second hand systems go for between £100-200,brand new for a Bluflame/Torque Technique your looking at the best part of £400Smile

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Posted 17th Jun 2013 at 21:06
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my next-door neighbour worships exhaust pipes, he's a Catholic converter.

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Posted 17th Jun 2013 at 21:13
mellowr1

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thats one of your better ones mateUnsure
Posted 17th Jun 2013 at 22:11
aaron6

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Mick... just buy a 2nd hand magnex or something. Its cheap enough and they are a good reliable pipe.

Oh yeah, nearly forgot. .. -1. LOL

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Posted 18th Jun 2013 at 10:12
welshpug!

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aaron6 wrote:
Mick... just buy a 2nd hand magnex or something. Its cheap enough and they are a good reliable pipe.


yeah massively reliable, they blow baffles out for fun and crack on the welds, hangers fall off, too loud, etc.

brilliant Thumbs up

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Posted 18th Jun 2013 at 12:25
mellowr1

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Well,All The Places I Emailed Have Replied They Dont Actually Have Scorpion Silencer As Listed So Im Gonna Order Pug One When I Get Home.magnex Too Loud For Me daaaaaronSmile Daaaaaron
Posted 18th Jun 2013 at 12:31
aaron6

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welshpug! wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
Mick... just buy a 2nd hand magnex or something. Its cheap enough and they are a good reliable pipe.


yeah massively reliable, they blow baffles out for fun and crack on the welds, hangers fall off, too loud, etc.

brilliant Thumbs up
LOL Sounds like mines the only good one then... Smile

Too loud mick... I thought you were deaf...

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Posted 18th Jun 2013 at 15:08
mellowr1

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Pardon?Dunno
Posted 18th Jun 2013 at 15:26
mellowr1

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Picked this up todayThumbs up

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Posted 19th Jun 2013 at 16:13
Pug bazza

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Lol, buzz u make me laugh (catholic converter£
Posted 20th Jun 2013 at 20:13
Puggie

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Post #16
welshpug! wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
Mick... just buy a 2nd hand magnex or something. Its cheap enough and they are a good reliable pipe.


yeah massively reliable, they blow baffles out for fun and crack on the welds, hangers fall off, too loud, etc.

brilliant Thumbs up



This I've just binned a full magnex noisy nasty thing that's fell to bits LOL



Posted 22nd Jun 2013 at 17:32

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