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Old Jul 19, 2009 | 03:22 AM
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I want to get a test pipe for my B7 A4 and I hear that some aren't so good, as in setting off the CEL and requiring either spacers or chiping it to resolve. I have no plans on chiping it and i don't want it to become a hassel, any one have any experience with a quality product?
 
Old Jul 19, 2009 | 06:59 PM
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as far as i know milltek is the only company that produces a downpipe with a high flo cat attached to it ....its a pricey grand tho......you could go to a discount muffler shop and they would be able to make u a down pipe for cheap but without a catalyctic or however u spell it converter....you will fail emissions


if u take it off just make sure to hold onto the old downpipe and swap it out again
 
Old Jul 23, 2009 | 12:12 PM
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Any test pipe is going to cause a CEL because the 2nd 02 sensor is going to be reading the same thing the 1st 02 sensor reads and this will cause the ecu to throw the CEL.


I can offer you a HFC for $290 + shipping for the B7 2.0t FSI, if you need the hardware its another $35.



Stainless steel high flow cat upgrade for longitudinally mounted 2.0T FSI engines. Mandrel bent, featuring high-flow 250 cell catalytic converter.

Full 3" including the cat and inlet and outlet flanges. Finest quality stainless steel cat matrix. Clean smoggable performance.
 
Old Jul 23, 2009 | 10:59 PM
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I had great success with an Ebay DP for my GTI. Super cheap and works awesome. I would just get an Ebay one for less than $100 bucks. You will most likely get a CEL because if you use a angle spacer they are hit and miss if they work. Be prepared for the light without the chip.

Question. Why not get the chip. You will feel nothing and gain barely anything by replacing this part. Chip and this part and could go straight to stage 2 this way with massive gains. Test pipe alone makes no sense.
 
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 03:34 PM
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i read that the test pipe makes the exhaust loud and smelly. the noise is particularly bad (ricey) if the exhaust is stock too. i read that there are no performance gains with going with a "high flow" cat. the stock cat is already non-restrictive. there was a dyno test done and the stock cat made more power than the milltek. if you're after power go with the chip, fmic, diverter valve and you're set.
 
Old Jul 25, 2009 | 11:37 PM
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You need the test pipe or hi flow cat to go to Stage 2 with your chip. The test pipe combined with the stage 2 program should give you an extra 20 hp or so. Thats on top of the 40-50 hp you get with stage 1 programming.

As said before. Just a test pipe will yield you nothing.
 
Old Aug 2, 2009 | 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by esandes
i read that the test pipe makes the exhaust loud and smelly. the noise is particularly bad (ricey) if the exhaust is stock too. i read that there are no performance gains with going with a "high flow" cat. the stock cat is already non-restrictive. there was a dyno test done and the stock cat made more power than the milltek. if you're after power go with the chip, fmic, diverter valve and you're set.
I owned a Civic Si with a catless system (this was back in my ricer days as a 16 year old kid.) Trust me, it is not worth it to go catless. Yeah, you get a slight gain in horsepower, but the sound and smell of the system is awful, Low end power goes out the window, and everyone just laughs at you. Atleast that was my experience.

I'm going to just stick with the Stage 1 APR kit (intake, catback exhaust and a tune). 300 tq? 250hp? thats enough for me as a daily driver.
 
Old Aug 9, 2009 | 09:50 PM
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I'd chip the car long before putting on a test pipe. The bump in performance is so much more noticeable. And there's no hideous exhaust fumes to boot.
 
Old Aug 11, 2009 | 08:05 PM
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umm for a turbo going catless is one of the best things you can do.....yea its illegal and and bad for the environment but what has that done for me lately? nothing but rain where i live

going catless on a turbo car makes the turbo spool up faster and on the 2.0 engine huge power gains for the money (somehting like 15hp 30lbs of torque)

im thinking about going catless when i get the money for it and farnbacher lowles is going to do my chip through unitronics as well as their dyno to make sure i get as much power as i can out of it

just keep the old down pipe and swap it back in when emissions rolls around
 
Old Aug 11, 2009 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike-2ptzero
Any test pipe is going to cause a CEL because the 2nd 02 sensor is going to be reading the same thing the 1st 02 sensor reads and this will cause the ecu to throw the CEL.


I can offer you a HFC for $290 + shipping for the B7 2.0t FSI, if you need the hardware its another $35.



Stainless steel high flow cat upgrade for longitudinally mounted 2.0T FSI engines. Mandrel bent, featuring high-flow 250 cell catalytic converter.

Full 3" including the cat and inlet and outlet flanges. Finest quality stainless steel cat matrix. Clean smoggable performance.
like the product. afraid it will void my warranty.
 

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