stani540

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I know the down pipe subject gets brought up alot and, i dont like repeat posting but I wanted to know peoples opinions on the best dp to go with a milltek cat back system!

Obviously milltek dp is probably the best for fit but the pipe doesn't seem much bigger than the standard!

Blueflame was my choice but people tell me there not easy to mate to a milltek is this true?

And if anybody could recommend anything it would be great!

Im looking for a downpipe with cat!

thanks for your help in advance!
 
Miltek is a fair bit bigger than standard, mine made a very noticable difference over standard (Sound and performance) when i had it fitted
 
If you buy the blueflame dp and have a miltek cat back system. what is needed to make the two fit? is it just a case of cutting them to fit or is welding involved to?

also with the second lambda sensor could you buy a lambda sleeve? or would this not work?

http://www.blueflameperformance.com/prange.php?modelid=430&makeid=90&pageid=3 is this the right one/ cos it says its the 2.5" downpipe

thanks for your help
 
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I have a BF turbo back, great exhaust... cant fault it in any way shape or form. Nice and quiet when you want it to be and makes a great rumble when giving it the beans! And to top it off you get the sexy oval tail pipe! :funk:
 
I'm fitting a full 3" THS DP but with decat to my Milltek cat back. I believe it's a direct fit as it's dannylads old setup. The Milltek dp incorporates the sports cat as one unit, but I believe the blueflame is seperate allowing you to basically fit 'any' cat, meaning you could get one with the correct fittings either end for the DP and Milltek.
 
If you buy the blueflame dp and have a miltek cat back system. what is needed to make the two fit? is it just a case of cutting them to fit or is welding involved to?

anyone?
 
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If you buy the blueflame dp and have a miltek cat back system. what is needed to make the two fit? is it just a case of cutting them to fit or is welding involved to?

anyone?

can anyone answer the question?