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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2006

My new Piper cat-back exhaust system on my MG ZS 180 2.5V6

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  • wen fitting ur exhaust were u provided with gaskets i jus got one and have been told to use exhaust assembly paste???

  • I actually had a garage fit the exhaust as it was in having something else done at the time.. so can't help I'm sorry.

  • is this exhaust noisy on the motorway. did you feel any power gains. and wheres it from. looks very nice on the car

  • No the exhaust isn't noisy on the motorway unless you bury the loud pedal ;-)

    Power gains - combined with a good filter and de-cat I would say about 5bhp, certainly feels free-er revving too.

    Its a Piper exhaust so you can get them from almost anywhere.

  • if its a stainless system with the filter and de-cat u should be gaining at least 15-20 hp or there is something wrong, ps what size is that tailpipe looks neatly fit???

  • My set up which is the exhaust, custom manifolds and filter has given me approx 20bhp increase (had it on the rolling road). De-cat would give a little bit more too. The tailpipe is a 4" slashcut

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  • Is that the mild steel or stainless one?

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