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Exhaust
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:48 pm
by Piers0930
Hello Guys
I have a 1.0 polo at the moment and about to do an engine conversion, we have just got the engine out tonight and i knew that the gti has 2 lamda sensors, so we have the cat.
But the GTI exhuast we got on the donner car has rotted out.
Is the 1.0 exhaust any different to the GTI after the sensors? Will i loose performance/sound?
Cheers x
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:12 pm
by alexperkins
The 1.0 exhaust is only 38mm whereas the GTI is 50mm
You will create a high back pressure which will choke the GTI block - I would under no circumstances use a 1.0 exhaust on a GTI
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:18 pm
by Piers0930
Cheers Alex, i knew i could count on you!
So i guess i need to buy a hole exhaust then?
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:21 pm
by alexperkins
Your best to get a used cat and a stainless exhaust for the GTI
Alternatively, a TdI exhaust for center and rear will fit.
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:01 am
by Piers0930
alexperkins wrote:Your best to get a used cat and a stainless exhaust for the GTI
Alternatively, a TdI exhaust for center and rear will fit.
Alright okay, what is your thoughts on going and getting an back box?
I'm hopefully getting some BBS Rm's for my birthday in june, and i don't think it will suit the rear end of the car with an exhaust, as it may look a bit tatty or chavy if you know what i mean?
At the start i will get a K&N panel filter, making it sound a little bit more beasty.
Dont get me wrong i to like to phat exuhast pipes that are like a semi circle.
I guess the Lupo gti exhaust it nice, can you fit these onto Polo's
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:03 am
by alexperkins
Youll need a center section and rear section
Lupo GTI one wont fit as thats designed for the center of the bumper as opposed to the left
A stock GTI or TDI one should do the job nicely.
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:30 am
by Matt6n2GTI
I had the same issue when chosing my exhaust.
I ended up getting a custom Powerflow exhaust from Top Gear Aylesbury. I just asked to have exactly the same style as before (hidden behind the bumper) but with a nicer tone.
Didn't end up too loud at all, just noticable and its Stainless which is a benefit. Its also tucked up a lot neater than the standard as well and came in at £310, roughly £80 cheaper than anything off the shelf after-market wise.
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:04 pm
by Piers0930
Matt6n2GTI wrote:I had the same issue when chosing my exhaust.
I ended up getting a custom Powerflow exhaust from Top Gear Aylesbury. I just asked to have exactly the same style as before (hidden behind the bumper) but with a nicer tone.
Didn't end up too loud at all, just noticable and its Stainless which is a benefit. Its also tucked up a lot neater than the standard as well and came in at £310, roughly £80 cheaper than anything off the shelf after-market wise.
Ah right thanks, cool do you have any pictures?
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:02 pm
by Matt6n2GTI
I haven't actually, one thing I never did because you can't actually see it! haha
I'll get under the car for you tomorrow mate and do a quick video for noise and pics

Re: Exhaust
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:36 pm
by Piers0930
Matt6n2GTI wrote:I haven't actually, one thing I never did because you can't actually see it! haha
I'll get under the car for you tomorrow mate and do a quick video for noise and pics

Cheers mate, xx
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:37 pm
by Piers0930
Re: Exhaust
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:07 am
by Matt6n2GTI
Piers, I haven't used the forum enough to reply to your PM yet!
I've got some pictures that I'll whack on for you tonight and I'll get a video this afternoon too as I'm at work now.