so dave you reckon a mk3 cupra exhaust will be up to the job?
But with a aftermarket one like that, it's designed to work with the engine and get some power from it.
It really is a hit or miss when it comes to custom exhausts, unless you speak to a company called Simpsons Exhaust and they will design a exhaust to the spec of the engine..... build exhausts for racing car, etc..... but a cat back system they ask £700!![]()
Not always (as many a custom exhaust has proven over the years), but you certainly ain't going to get anything worth having for tuppence ha'penny.you get what you pay for then eh?![]()
easily a few years ago. now the youngest is 6yrs old..... and should be just about ready to rot.
Am I right in thinking that if it's for 2004 on (as stated), then it's a system for a mk4 and not a mk3?...would this fit and be ok...
so dave you reckon a mk3 cupra exhaust will be up to the job?
Am I right in thinking that if it's for 2004 on (as stated), then it's a system for a mk4 and not a mk3?
AFAIK, mk2's and mk3's share the same chassis and floorpan, but the mk4 is rather different underneath. Not sure if it being for a diesel has much of a bearing on that TBH. In answer to your query of "does it matter", I guess the answer is something along the lines of "not if you don't mind it being the wrong shape and having bends in all the wrong places"....think i meant this one, surely if it's "for a diesel" it doesnt matter?...
AFAIK, mk2's and mk3's share the same chassis and floorpan, but the mk4 is rather different underneath. Not sure if it being for a diesel has much of a bearing on that TBH. In answer to your query of "does it matter", I guess the answer is something along the lines of "not if you don't mind it being the wrong shape and having bends in all the wrong places".![]()
just need the exhaust on the car for MOT time, cant drive it to longlife to get it done, tax is also up aswell