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shy witness
04-06-05, 04:15 PM
alrite guys-- im thinking of going for a new backbox here very soon and woz looking 4 sugestions-
my cars running a sri corsa engine and home made induction kit
and a silly fartbox at the back[ i think possibly an ashley or something] but the baffles are beat rite out of it
i want something a bit quieter but still sounds sweet when you give it the boot and with a 3 or 3 1/2 inch tailpipe if possible
any suggestions??????????????
Mongoose system, nice and quiet, deep rumble more than anything and it's a 3 1/2" inwardly rolled tailpipe.
shy witness
04-06-05, 05:10 PM
deads on m8----------- although i forgot the most important question-
????????PRICE???????????
i dont want 2 be spending a packet---------- ive just forked out 4 a brand new set of speedlines and that near crippled me--
they cost more that i spent building the silly car ha ha
deads on m8----------- although i forgot the most important question-
????????PRICE???????????
i dont want 2 be spending a packet---------- ive just forked out 4 a brand new set of speedlines and that near crippled me--
they cost more that i spent building the silly car ha ha
Mongoose system is about ?250-?300.
Its stainless steel tho
shy witness
04-06-05, 06:11 PM
ouch-------- sounds good- but way 2 expensive 4 my car--
its only really a back box im after-- one of my mates suggested a janspeed - he said he had 1 a few years ago on his 14sr and it wozent 2 noisey when driving normally
best of all he reckoned he only give 70 quid brand new for it--
ive seen a few different boxes in the classifieds and e-bay etc but as i say im looking 4 opinions on different ones if possible :D
Ste_Nova
04-06-05, 06:26 PM
cheap as chips from eurorallye
http://www.eurorallye.co.uk/catimages/41system.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v343/Ste_Nova/H252UWT/zorsta.jpg
cheap as chips from eurorallye
http://www.eurorallye.co.uk/catimages/41system.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v343/Ste_Nova/H252UWT/zorsta.jpg
Ste isn't that the Ashley system? If so then that's what he's already got!
:lol:
Shy Witness - keep an eye on eBay for a Mongoose one, they only sell them as a full system for Nova's but you might get a cheap one off there if you're lucky.
ANDYRACER
05-06-05, 01:31 AM
Mate seriously the best backbox by far are Ashley ones and they go for fuck all.
Shy Witness - keep an eye on eBay for a Mongoose one, they only sell them as a full system for Nova's but you might get a cheap one off there if you're lucky.
i got my full stainless cat back magnex system off ebay, ?74 it cost me, brand new, total bargin :D
Shy, try Powerflow, They'll make you whatever you want, and its all SS, not too badly priced either I got an Upswept oval one for my Nova with a full straight through system for e350, but they'll make a back box no Probblem. Callaghans of Burt here in Donegal do them, not too sure how far that is from you though
Also, did you try the Pace Notes Rally Paper? There's all kinds of stuff in there, Seems Nova's are as popular in Rallying now than Ever!!
lee2004_
05-06-05, 12:54 PM
my peco bb2 was ?30 off of ebay, then my dad just made straight pipe himself. sounds nice
my sportex back box was around 70 quid, its a 4inch pipe and it sounds great
www.tuning.co.uk it will be on there some were
Fergie_sfc
05-06-05, 01:02 PM
only way is Bastuck?
only supplied by regal and expensive but they sounds so good, 4:2:1 system, straight through. they usually advertise prices in total vauxhall.
Fergie.
cheap as chips from eurorallye
http://www.eurorallye.co.uk/catimages/41system.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v343/Ste_Nova/H252UWT/zorsta.jpg
IIRC its about ?95.
Ste-What tailpipe does that have, it just looks like a standard sized pipe.
for a fairly quiet exhaust id recomend magnex mine was to quiet for my liking
for a fairly quiet exhaust id recomend magnex mine was to quiet for my liking
Most magnex's are quiet, but they are great quality.
I would recomment Sportex or Ashley for cheap and loud.
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