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Old 01-08-2008, 12:36 AM   #1
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What is the name of the exhaust that you can only get in the EU? I am going to be in London and I am thinking of ordering one to my hotel room and carrying it back with me.
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Old 01-08-2008, 12:53 AM   #2
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What is the name of the exhaust that you can only get in the EU? I am going to be in London and I am thinking of ordering one to my hotel room and carrying it back with me.
Not a clue, but if you do end up doing this. Please document it with lots of pictures and video if possible. This is a sight to see
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EU=Europe? or do you mean UK? I'm not sure either way which exhaust you're referring to, but IIRC SuperSprint and Remus are discontinued for the Ti.
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Probably supersprint. You can still buy them directly from supersprint, but BMP, the NA distributor doesn't import them any longer.
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Not a clue, but if you do end up doing this. Please document it with lots of pictures and video if possible. This is a sight to see
I have Platinum Status with Delta (I travel the US alot) and I have checked bigger boxes than what a muffler would come in. Shouldnt be a problem.

Oh, EU = European Union
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new exhaust sounds like a plan.
hope you find what you're looking for!
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Old 01-08-2008, 02:50 AM   #7
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You want to get me a 784802? That is the catalytic converter replacement resonator.

http://www.supersprint.com/homeuk.htm is there website.. You should be able to find a distributor in whatever country you are going to.
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What is the name of the exhaust that you can only get in the EU? I am going to be in London and I am thinking of ordering one to my hotel room and carrying it back with me.
Humm...thinking about this a little more...There was a comparison test looking at the gains on a dyno using various mufflers. I thought I saw it on this site and searches and such have turned up nothing.
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BAM! http://www.318ti.org/forum/showthrea...hlight=exhaust

it's magnex!
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I have the magnex on my ti. will try and put some vids up soon
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Magnex are very well made.
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Not a clue, but if you do end up doing this. Please document it with lots of pictures and video if possible. This is a sight to see
i gotta see this too
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on the subject,

can a 1.8 / 1.9 pot fit on a 1.6?
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can a 1.8 / 1.9 pot fit on a 1.6?
it should, I think they are just different before the cat
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