If you want a exhaust for your ST get milltek they really do sound mint in real life. Videos dont do justice. My FN2 Type R has a full milltek and sounds unreal. excellent build quality aswell
Hi, I believe it's non-resonated with the sports cat but it's very difficult to judge the sound from a video clip. Whether you go with resonated or non-resonated depends on what you would like from the car. The resonated system is recommended if you go for the sports cat as it can become pretty loud with the non-resonated. Have you made any other mods to the car or do you intend to?
At this time, I'm driving a big intercooler, a cais, an ecu remap and a mongoose catback.
My ST did 284 ps and 463 NM on RR.
I tried to use a sportscat, but the mongoose is to loud at motorways. you even can't talk to the person who's sitting next to you.
this is why I want to try milltek, cause I heard there will be no drone on motorways (exp. between 2000 and 3000 rpm) so I will be able to use a sportscat + downpipe
Our system is as you describe, it's not droney or boomy (especially in resonated form). I assume you want to fit the full Milltek system rather than put our cat/downpipe with your mongoose system? If so, I think it'll be right up your street - if not, it will only increase the problem as the cat/downpipe does increase the noise a bit.
You are right. Wan't to change my mongoose catback agains a milltek catback. think there should be no problem to use my mongoose sportscat with the milltek catback? or will there be an faults caused by the pipe diameter? 3 to 2.75 inch?
If you want a exhaust for your ST get milltek they really do sound mint in real life. Videos dont do justice. My FN2 Type R has a full milltek and sounds unreal. excellent build quality aswell
mcrrulez124 1 year ago
this video is from the european parts website and is advertised as the milltek exhaust system
eclipsez0r 2 years ago
is this the resornated or non resornated system? with sportscat?
RedST2008 3 years ago
Hi, I believe it's non-resonated with the sports cat but it's very difficult to judge the sound from a video clip. Whether you go with resonated or non-resonated depends on what you would like from the car. The resonated system is recommended if you go for the sports cat as it can become pretty loud with the non-resonated. Have you made any other mods to the car or do you intend to?
MilltekSport 3 years ago
At this time, I'm driving a big intercooler, a cais, an ecu remap and a mongoose catback.
My ST did 284 ps and 463 NM on RR.
I tried to use a sportscat, but the mongoose is to loud at motorways. you even can't talk to the person who's sitting next to you.
this is why I want to try milltek, cause I heard there will be no drone on motorways (exp. between 2000 and 3000 rpm) so I will be able to use a sportscat + downpipe
RedST2008 3 years ago
Our system is as you describe, it's not droney or boomy (especially in resonated form). I assume you want to fit the full Milltek system rather than put our cat/downpipe with your mongoose system? If so, I think it'll be right up your street - if not, it will only increase the problem as the cat/downpipe does increase the noise a bit.
MilltekSport 3 years ago
You are right. Wan't to change my mongoose catback agains a milltek catback. think there should be no problem to use my mongoose sportscat with the milltek catback? or will there be an faults caused by the pipe diameter? 3 to 2.75 inch?
RedST2008 3 years ago
beautifull!
robicool 3 years ago
mine sounds lik this:D
francieszetecs 3 years ago
Indeed it does sir.
asassin06 4 years ago
is that a v6 in it?
asassin06 4 years ago
No, 5-cylinder as standard. Makes a lovely 'warble' sound.
MilltekSport 4 years ago
an 5-inline from volvo.
mittelding 4 years ago