Stainless Exhaust Options - please help me decide!!!
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I am drawn to the Supersprint 60mm race system, but apparently they are difficult to source now and I can only get a single silencer system. I know they are the best quality out there, but for the front pipe, middle pipe and rear silencer it's going to be over £600. I've listened to a few youtube videos and they do sound lovely, but would appreciate some real opinions from owners with these systems. The system would consist of 322305 front pipe, 322313 centre pipe, and 322324 rear silencer.
There is a VW Heritage stainless system, this is unbranded but made in Germany ( https://www.vwheritage.com/wc253g102-stainless-steel-exhaust-system-vw-spare ) but I cannot find much info so if anyone has this system please let me know what you think. It is much cheaper at around £400.
I previously had a Jetex mild steel system and really liked it, but I don't like the tailpipe on the stainless system compared to the Supersprint.
Powersprint systems seem to be very popular in Germany, and have read they are made by Supersprint, but I am not sure about the upward swept tailpipe for me.
I could get a custom system, but I prefer the idea of proper mandrel bent system pipework than the multiple sections of small welded sections to create the bends on the custom exhausts. I am also limited in Northern Ireland for custom exhaust fabricators and the quality seems to be very hit-and-miss.
I am open to other suggestions of course, but would appreciate any pics and real world reviews/opinions from owners with stainless systems fitted.
Many thanks
Peter
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I've got the Jetex system mated to an Ashley 4-1 manifold, all mild steel.
The material wont effect the sound just the longevity if the system
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2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer
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Fairy101 said
I’ve got the Jetex stainless and a 4-2-1 manifold, sounds really good and hopefully will last forever, it’s been on for 5 years now no problems at all still love it and especially love the tail pipe looks awesome
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If that is on a tin top, could you post up a picture as I am thinking of getting one albeit the mild steel version as the main pipe is smaller diameter better suited to a standard engine, but think the tailpipe looks the same.
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Pistol said
Rich, this is the mild steel Jetex on mine before I took the car apart. Its an excellent quality system and fits very well.
Yeah that’s the one, personally think it looks well
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Pistol said
Rich, this is the mild steel Jetex on mine before I took the car apart. Its an excellent quality system and fits very well.
Thanks very much, looks great on the car and period aftermarket, think it's helped me make my mind up
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I'll obviously be updating my resto thread once I receive the exhaust and eventually get it fitted (which will be a while yet).
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I'm thinking about the powersprint exhaust to. But some German "friends" told me that you have to take the manifold from Supersprint, that this is made to last a lifetime, all the other cheaper brands out there are going to break sooner or later.
The rest of the exhaust they say you can easily take from the cheaper brands. But again that's there opinion.
What's yours, is the powersprint manifold solid? Did you experienced any fitting problems?
Did you choose the 4-2-1 or 4-1 model?
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https://www.vwheritage.com/wc251638-4-branch-exhaust-manifold-8v-gti-stainless-steel-vw-spare
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Stainless Exhaust Options - please help me decide!!!
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Nut & Bolt Resto Complete (Mars Red GTi original): https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&type=misc&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2Fpistolpete-s-mars-red&start__keyed=
Nut & Bolt Resto in Progress (Lhasa 16v): https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&type=misc&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2Fpistolpete-s-lhasa&redirected=1
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