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alcon

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Post #1
Thinking about replacing my custom stainless exhaust with an original Peugeot system as its a little too droney for my liking now (guess I'm just getting old!).

Looking on service box there seems to be several part numbers listed for the 6:

1717 72 - intermediate pipe
E12856K - intermediate pipe

1726N - rear silencer
E12839S - rear silencer

Anybody know which bits I should be ordering? Also, is it best to buy the rubber mounts and clamps as well while I'm at it or are these just expensive versions of standard exhaust fitments?

Cheers guys.

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Posted 5th Mar 2016 at 21:08
mellowr1

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Post #2
Good luck. Mines finally fallen apart after a yr and a half. I have part number for rear silencer
Posted 6th Mar 2016 at 15:24
bigbadbowen

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E number are aftermarket alternative and yes get pug clamps
Posted 6th Mar 2016 at 16:05
alcon

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Interesting stuff chaps....so is the general feeling pug original equipment exhausts are crap then? Maybe I'll just stick with my stainless system. It might be a bit louder but at least it won't fall apart with rust

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Posted 6th Mar 2016 at 18:48
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I'm getting stainless system made up locally for same cost as genuine pug one which won't rust Thumbs up same bore and routing Smile
Posted 6th Mar 2016 at 18:01
alcon

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mellowr1 wrote:
I'm getting stainless system made up locally for same cost as genuine pug one which won't rust Thumbs up same bore and routing Smile


That's what I got a few years ago. It's a work of art watching them fabricate it from tube a sheet material. All that work and it still costs less than mild steel 'off the shelf' systems. My only regret was not getting the middle silencer which has made it a bit droney at higher speeds. That said, I can always get one welded in!

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Posted 6th Mar 2016 at 18:52
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No pug oe exhaust should last about 6 to 8 years ish
Posted 6th Mar 2016 at 21:03
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That's what I thought. My rear box didn't. Had couple of small holes welded about a month ago now centre pipe has gone. Time for stainlessThumbs up
Posted 6th Mar 2016 at 22:11
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Get a Jetex system Thumbs up
Posted 6th Mar 2016 at 22:19
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I went to collect my nice shinny new backbox and to my horror the 1726N I ordered didn't have the chrome tip!

Luckily the guy refunded me after talking to his manager, I could tell he didn't want to.

I've ordered the E12839S one now, see how that turns out. The E12839S is £25 more.
Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 17:58
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Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 18:00
mocinim

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Dont think they come with crome anymore i have two and they both dont have having caps having said i got mine 2nd hand new but all the same not from pug

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Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 18:46
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Out of interest deeturbo how much did you pay for that?

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Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 18:54
deeturbo

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£220
Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 19:01
GTi6-PJL

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Dang - I forgot how expensive they are without trade discount (and even then it's not cheap!)

I was in a similar situation earlier in the year and opted for a Piper cat-back as the cost difference was negligible in the end. I had some doubts initially but now it has a couple of thousand miles under its belt it has settled in nicely. OK so it's not OE but at least it won't rot, plus it's still quiet when pottering around town, then sings when you give it the beans.

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Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 20:15
deeturbo

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Do you have any pics of the exit?

I love the OEM shape of the exit, with the flat top and bottom oval.

I was proper gutted when I saw that s**tty end on that box.
Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 20:26
GTi6-PJL

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Here you go sir Smile - I believe that it's a 3.5 inch tip but I haven't measured.

I didn't want to lose the OE look originally but I've grown to like the look of it now.


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Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 20:51
deeturbo

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Thanks for that.

Any pics on the car?

Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 21:07
GTi6-PJL

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I don't have a good photo of it on the car, but I'll get one tomorrow and upload it for you Smile

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Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 21:20
manthos

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I have a jetex for sale that is not droany or load at all

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Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 21:23
mocinim

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deeturbo wrote:
Thanks for that.

Any pics on the car?



If you have an old box with the Cromer piece I believe it's fairly easy to swap it over should be straight fit and a touch of weld

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Posted 12th Aug 2016 at 23:00
GTi6-PJL

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Here's a photo of the exhaust on the car. Excuse the state of it - I know it needs a wash!

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Posted 13th Aug 2016 at 16:23
deeturbo

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Thanks.



Gutted my dad chuck my old back box when I replaced it before I could cut the tip off.
Posted 14th Aug 2016 at 23:34
mocinim

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Post #24
Pug 306 may have a spare i think (but not sure) that bosal and a couple of other makes have the same size piece

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Posted 15th Aug 2016 at 00:09
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I'm having the same issue with mine, love the popping and bbbwwwhhhaaammm!!! on the short trips, but the long ones down motorways are just painful. I have no idea whats fitted to mine, any idea on how I would find out? Whats the best way of making an exhaust quieter?

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Posted 15th Aug 2016 at 16:20

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