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100 cell racing cat?
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lee1985
PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:02 am Up
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Probably another silly question but we all gradually learn.

I know the 180 is a pig to mod and don't really plan on modding it due to insurance costs and the little gains/poor value for money, but am in the middle of learning all about modding which will come in useful for later on in life.

Would I notice any even remotely slight power/quicker acceleration gains by using a 100 cell race cat in a GTI 180?

Demontweeks do one for just short of £160. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cus...2c670a9ea3

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Seabook
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that would be an MOT failed and most likely EML will be on
 
 

 

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lee1985
PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:17 am Up
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lol. I have a lot to learn. I have read de-cat is illegal and that's why people use sports and race cats to get around it. I think it's a lot of money for something which will probably give tiny gains anyway.

Got to admit I am intrigued with the whole modding thing as they make nice little projects for people, but I don't think I'll be going down that road yet, certainly not with the 206 anyway.

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138Andy
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make friends with a really person who works at a mot garage and it wont fail Wink
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marc206
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if you can you want a 200 cell
Ford Focus RS in white of course Wink

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lee1985
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Would you notice any power/acceleration gains with a 200 cell cat?
Own a Blue Peugeot 206 GTI 180.
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usher
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the 180 cat is 200 iirc
current bam project insta

project thread WIP

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Seabook
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usher wrote:
the 180 cat is 200 iirc

not a chance Laughing

400 cell for sure

 
 

 

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marc206
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been told on my 207 gti 200 cell sport cat 7bhp increase
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Andy180
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Not worth it the gains are minimal put your money towards better suspension.
GTI 180
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imjeeves
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180s do have a 200 cell cat! its an uprated sports cat
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Steve180
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What Andy said.

Unless you are going to make a race engine, fitting a 'sports' cat is going to help you in two ways: 1: Fail your M.O.T. 2: E.M.L on.... sorry did I say help, I meant annoy you with a constant light and a nice m.o.t fail.

Seriously, don't bother. If you want to improve the exhuast, get a decent cat back system, resonance tune it, have the head ported to the exhaust manifold and heat wrap the entire system (apart from the cat) to ensure the exhaust velocity is constant.

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usher
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i wouldnt heat wrap it all
current bam project insta

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138Andy
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scaffolding bar from engine to rear bumper and listen to it purrrrrrrrr Wink
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imjeeves
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Should never heat wrap an exhaust causes cracking and common it's a road car get real
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