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On 6/08/2022 at 2:24 PM, Loren said:
Don't spend more than you want to just because someone on a forum tells you to!
I have the money and am willing to spend it, I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with the cheaper downpipe. Since I would be worried about buying it and finding out its terrible after spending an additional 1k on a tune for said downpipe.
On 7/08/2022 at 9:09 PM, Andy_Mac said:PBMS has the Invidia one for $1100 which is a bit better than the other price you had
Thank you
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9 hours ago, boon said:
It's only $750 more. There's a reason the PPD ones are so cheap. If you consider that the cat alone has to be worth a couple of hundred bucks, $300 doesn't leave a lot for things like quality, thick steel, good welding, and flanges that are actually flat.
Alright I'll get the Invidia one most likely then, thanks.
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4 hours ago, Bugle said:
If it's a 2.0L and you are not set on the cat this is another option (budget $100 for an adaptor also) Sounds better than stock, this and a happy tune on the spec c was 220Kw at the wheels
https://www.possumbournemotorsport.com/pbms-grb-gvb-vab-downpipe-2.0l-twin-scroll-jdm
Nah its the 2.5L, I was just wondering if its worth it to fork out the extra money for the Invidia downpipe rather than the cheap one mentioned.
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I'm looking into installing a catted downpipe on my STI and then getting a tune. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the empire performance downpipe? Seems to good to be true considering the price, however would rather not fork out 1250$ for an Invidia one.
Link to downpipe:
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2009 WRX STI Downpipe Question
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Alright cheers for the replies, I was leaning towards the Invidia to begin with but will definitely be sticking with it now.