blueflame or milltek???

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
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:D Well, there are worse places to spend time, they are a quality outfit.

That what I keep telling my Mrs but she just looks at me funny :shrug:

i want turbo back when i save up a bit more lol or can find them cheap.

You could always try a de-cat pipe, this will make more noise and add a bit of power however you will need to get the light maped out and you will have to change it when MOT time comes.
 

mr.leatherday

Active Member
Nov 13, 2008
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That what I keep telling my Mrs but she just looks at me funny :shrug:



You could always try a de-cat pipe, this will make more noise and add a bit of power however you will need to get the light maped out and you will have to change it when MOT time comes.

see thats what i dnt want so ill get the milltek sports cat and dp will this be as good?
 

karlosR

TORQUEY, NOISEY V6
Mar 10, 2006
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pipewerx were selling the three inch downpipe and 200 cell cat similar to the blueflame version which does mate up to the standard and aftermarket systems.
 

Mr Roboto

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billyhas

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Bluflame turbo back can't be faulted on an LCR.Had mine over 12 months with sports cat.MOT no problems.Sound superb when giving it some beans.Best looking tail pipe aswel
 

lc_allan

Northern Monkey
Sep 15, 2006
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I have a full PipeWerx system and I thought I'd dispel a few myths :).
It is the same grade stainless steel used in any Miltek / Piper System.
All bends are done on a mandrel and I have a full 3" system.
It has a three layer flexi tubing on the downpipe as opposed to Blueflames two.
On the downpipe the top turbo joining bend is done in a single piece as opposed to two halfs.
I have a 200 cell cat that is the same used in many systems including Blueflames.
The tailpipe design can be changed but I they do the same 6"x4" oval.
Ian Birch who runs it used to run/own Dubsport and he has an excellent reputation.
The system sounds great :)
They are not mentioned on here as much as there is not a lot of people running one but on Briskoda and MKIV's there is plenty of good reviews.
I've also had a couple of good comments from other custom exhaust builders when taking the car into garages for work, Demon Tweeks etc...
 
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Nov 29, 2007
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Mansfield, Notts
it was a posting by you (r6 allan) in another thread yonks back that got me looking at them. I have had a couple of e-mails with Ian and the info was excellent (+ most stuff is answered on their web site).

I was going to get a Jetex system but changed my mind and decided on PipeWerx.
 
Nov 29, 2007
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Mansfield, Notts
You can get a proper system (i.e Miltek or Piper) for only a bit more than that.

... been spending money. Just purchased a cat-back Milltek from Awesome. At £280 all in with free fitting I just couldn't say no.

A Pipewerx system would of been a little different to everyone else, but at least this way I've got more money to spend on another mod!
 
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sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
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... been spending money. Just purchased a cat-back Milltek from Awesome. At £280 all in with free fitting I just couldn't say no.

A Pipewerx system would of been a little different to everyone else, but at least this way I've got more money to spend on another mod!

I'm really temted to get a milltek cat back. Is it true they only do the twin tailpipes for the LC or can you get the oval type?
 
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