SviRu Black Venom adventure

t-tony

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4pipe definitely.

Tony.
 

SviRu

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4pipes then!

ok one more what about a rear diffuser? Just having fun but it looks tidy and nice imho

 
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Lexybhoy

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4pipes then!

ok one more what about a rear diffuser? Just having fun but it looks tidy and nice imho

Yes, rear diffuser looks like the way the car should have left the factory.
 

Dino D

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I love the oval pipes.
Suits the facelift rear in my opinion. Loot at Porchse pipes or Audi RS ovals for more 'beefy' designs.

The diffuser not so much, works well on an M bumper but on this rear makes it a bit too fussy for my eye.
 

miller1098

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I like the rear diffuser and am thinking of getting one,but at the moment it's at the bottom of my list
 

('_')Z3

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For what it's worth I'd go with the four pipes too, I like the diffuser as well
 

t-tony

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I think I would have to hope the diffuser would grow on me.

Tony.
 

swamper

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you've got a fine looking car there
i agree with Dino...the facelift rear would look better with oval...but slight bigger and more rounded..like the ACS
the diffuser though breaks the lines up and makes the rear look a bit halfords.....
 

SviRu

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I think I will try this... looks like an oem solution while standing behind the car. Symetrical... I hope it'll fit after removing spare wheel.

 

oldcarman

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I think I will try this... looks like an oem solution while standing behind the car. Symetrical... I hope it'll fit after removing spare wheel.

Link please! That's the nicest looking set up I've seen other than running a true stainless dual exhaust. JIM
 

oldcarman

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Ok I have bade backbox delete to try how it sounds...

short clip
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/ttj9627vzpi9s48/AAA-v4xkodQLjUVCAbVVVGnfa

it is loud... it sounds nice... but idk if I can live with that :)
I've found over the years that if you like the sound inside you need to get someone to drive the car while you follow along or beside and see how it actually sounds on the road. It's really hard to decide if you are stationary inside or outside because there are other factors involved such as road noise, other traffic around as well as building echoing. HTH, you may find when you try this theory out it's not as bad as you think it is. Sometimes just a slight change in pipe diameter will make a world of difference. Good luck, love your car!! JIM
 
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