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Thread: ebay GTI downpipe?

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    ebay GTI downpipe?

    Do you reckon this downpipe will fit the Polo GTI? it's cheap.
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/VW-Golf-GTi-B...item3cab558f9f

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    No cat for a start, so you need to be prepared for that. It's cheap enough to throw away if it doesn't.

    Gavin

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    No cat means you need code that allows for the bypassing of the sensor thats associated with the cat.

    Bend does not look sharp enough, I'd assume it may need some work...

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    Looks cheap and pretty poorly made. Plus having no cat as well.

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    Agree.. Bend off the back off the turbo does not seem nearly aggressive enough... I would wait for the Exhaust and Dump Pipe group buy if I were you because I know they will be quality, based on previous experience

    '06 Polo GTi - Candy White / Custom Leather / Looking for Dish!!!

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    im gonna have a go at one of these for my a3, was going to build up one from scratch but flange and flex pipe alone would have been 3/4 the cost of this one.

    may rebuild half of it but will let you know

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    Well I got the stainless 3" down pipe (good quality and nice TiG welds, included gaskets), I thought I'd take the gamble as it was $179A landed. I have a mate with a TiG so I thought worst case, I can do a cut 'n' shut job, but all I had to do was take 60mm off the end and it fit perfect - it also has the sensor connections so no error messages

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pommie View Post
    Well I got the stainless 3" down pipe (good quality and nice TiG welds, included gaskets), I thought I'd take the gamble as it was $179A landed. I have a mate with a TiG so I thought worst case, I can do a cut 'n' shut job, but all I had to do was take 60mm off the end and it fit perfect - it also has the sensor connections so no error messages
    That's pretty damn cheap.. So do you still have a cat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    It doesn't matter what car you drive.. If you're a complete wanker.. People still won't want to talk to you..

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    all I had to do was take 60mm off the end and it fit perfect
    So... any downpipe made for golf mk4 gti would fit just by cutting a bit from the end of it ?

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