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Performance exhaust for mk7 zetec 1.25

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As the title suggests guys looking for a sporty sounding performance exhaust for an mk7 1.25 zetec, any suggestions? Preferably direct fit 



Performance exhaust - NA 1.25 = don't waste your money...

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As I said bud looking for a sporty sounding exhaust not performance. 

Facepalm.

 

Normally I'd say save the money and put it towards a better car if you want something more "sporty", or are you wanting to keep that car because it's cheap to insure? I can't think of another reason why you would want to add any engine-related upgrades to such a limited engine, but you could say an exhaust is an aesthetic upgrade (better looks and sound is all you'll get).

Sell the car and get a faster one if that is what you are after, if you are wanting a slightly more sporty noise however checkout an induction kit - just remember to tell the insurance company (otherwise you won't have insurance).

Come on - the guy's after advice on a part - that's all. For whatever reason, he has what he has and wants it to sound a bit better.

If I were you mate, I'd get down to a fabricator like powerflow or longlife - they will build one for you and you can choose your own tailpipe and sound. Probably around £250-£300 for a cat-back stainless system.

 

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On 17 February 2016 at 6:26 PM, Danny1971 said:

Come on - the guy's after advice on a part - that's all. For whatever reason, he has what he has and wants it to sound a bit better.

If I were you mate, I'd get down to a fabricator like powerflow or longlife - they will build one for you and you can choose your own tailpipe and sound. Probably around £250-£300 for a cat-back stainless system.

 

Thanks for the HELPFUL advice, pay to be a supporter of this forum and instead of asking a simple question people decide to judge and make stupid comments. 

 

Stupid comments? We don't like to waste our money, but you can do as you please :)

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If that's what you want mate go for it. :-)

I agree with Danny the fabricated exhaust would be a good choice as you can choose however you want it.

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