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Old 24-01-2009, 10:53 PM
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I'm looking at buying a full stainless steel system but not sure which one is the best or value for money! I'm tempted to go with blue flame or mongoose does anyone know how they sound?! And I believe primary designs do a titanium system too!!

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Old 24-01-2009, 11:09 PM
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The best build quality system on the market for the FRS is without doubt the system made by Primary Designs although you would expect that based on the quality of work they do for F1, btcc, superbikes, etc, etc As a result though it will be the most pricey with a full system setting you back at least £800 with decat or over £1k if you want a sports cat

I've got a custom silenced PD on mine & its excellent although you wont pass many track days noise regs with it fitted (mine is over 105db )

Value for money vs build quality blueflame are very highly rated on the RSOC forum as one of the guys there had them develop a system off his car including manifold - otherwise your other options will be the miltek / mongoose & even scorpion variants that are out there
Old 25-01-2009, 02:44 PM
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like alex said cant beat primary designs for quality but value for money cant beat blueflame has thats what i have on mine and cant fault it one bit
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Blueflame seems to be good value for the money.

PD is the best but you need to have deep pockets. Bloody expensive.

I use Milltek and i am really happy with it. Not too loud around the town but it has a very nice note when you are having some fun...
Old 25-01-2009, 10:59 PM
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Cheers Guys.....Maybe a PD system 1 day! Better start saving lol Tho I think I'll go with a blue flame 4 now
Old 26-01-2009, 09:55 AM
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ive got a blueflame one with a mongoose tip here you go mate cars also got a fr manifold, milltek decat. was the 1st time it was started for 2 months. hope this helps fella.
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Old 26-01-2009, 10:13 PM
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Very nice dude, I'm liking the sound! Is she quiet until u boot it?!!
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upto 3500 revs its fine on the motorway upto 75 its fine over 75 it gets noisier and uses more fuel lol. its actually quieter inside than my sisters st150 on the motorway.
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I have a blue flame and it is an excellent piece of kit for the money.
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Originally Posted by Garyfrs
I have a blue flame and it is an excellent piece of kit for the money.


Bloody hell.....its the driller killer
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Originally Posted by Lami
Bloody hell.....its the driller killer


Aye up George... hows tricks??
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Originally Posted by Lami
Bloody hell.....its the driller killer
Originally Posted by cootsie


Aye up George... hows tricks??
Eh you Two this could be classed as harassment
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mongoose ,decat system all the way will pass all track day noise regs ,give good power ,well made ,resonable price... fook paying for a mega bucks system
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