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i need some advise, i am gonna change the exhaust and air filter on my 300 and want to know what is the best exhaust to go for. I want to get rid of the cat completely if i can ..can i do this????????? Also is it best to go for a handmade exhaust like a powerflow or buy one and get fitted like a blitz?? Also do i need to change the downpipes to gain more power too??

 

Secondly the air filter , Im looking for a dual intake kit but most i see are just the one filter , i have been told that the dual intake is better is this right??

Which one should i go for ??

 

Where can i get these parts at a good price please???

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im selling my HKS SuperDrager exhaust de-catted with Super Scarab large bore down pipes for £400

I'm sure someone who knows more will expand; I'm just repeating what I've seen on this forum about these, but...

 

If you decat a stock TT, you'll significantly shorten the life of the turbos (the seals specifically). Though some people haven't had problems... (REALLY Sorry if this does you out of a sale Ya5een!)

 

Plus, I gather (but have no experience of this myself) that until you get up to serious bhp there's no real benefit in going for a twin-intake. Just get youself a decent single intake.

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