Cat-back exhaust. Should I?

RTV

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Drove the car on the motorway today again and I've decided that I'm going to place the exhaust!..So if anyone can recommend a quiet OEM type exhaust pls let me know. Thanks!
Yaaaa,.... that's definitely what keeps me from going to anything other than OEM style. Love how smooth the car rides when just cruising and I'll hate to ruin it with a massive drone
 

bombur

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Im going to be in market for cat back exhaust soon, mine looks like it was repaired around the small resonator and it has lost the welded bracket- so been pretty loose. Was missing the suspension bracket too! - but replaced that a few months ago.

Ive had this from powerflow- who are quite near to me and I asked for a twin tailpipe and a nice sound. Like you I dont want a motorway drone though- however its not on Mway hardly at all.

We offer a cat back exhaust system in stainless steel using a free flowing performance muffler for £420. This will cover a single pipe system where the tailpipe exits on one side at the rear.

We use high quality T304 grade 2mm thick stainless steel and give a lifetime guarantee on the exhaust for as long as you own the car.

We can fit with a twin tailpipe and go for a Mid Sport sound which will mean that it has a nice sporty sound without being too loud.
 

Ianmc

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I had a Powerflow stainless cat back put on mine a few years ago now, with twin pipes. £372.00 in May 2017.
Been very pleased with it, good sound and no problems/undue noise at speed. Think I asked for the "quietest version"
 
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