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    Exhaust for 2010 110

    Hello All, I was wondering if anyone knows if a dual exhaust system can be fitted to the 2010 110 stationwagon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disturbed View Post
    Hello All, I was wondering if anyone knows if a dual exhaust system can be fitted to the 2010 110 stationwagon?
    seen it done, but havent seen under the car,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disturbed View Post
    Hello All, I was wondering if anyone knows if a dual exhaust system can be fitted to the 2010 110 stationwagon?
    umm, what would be the benefits of a dual exhaust

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    I'm hoping exhaust and engine efficiency and engine longevity. Unrestricted flow should yield more efficient ombustion and hence increase power and torque?? I have heard that it can also cool the EGT's by up to a couple of 100 degrees. ....and damn...they just look good!!

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    You would almost certainly loose your warranty on the engine as well. Not a good idea IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disturbed View Post
    I'm hoping exhaust and engine efficiency and engine longevity. Unrestricted flow should yield more efficient ombustion and hence increase power and torque?? I have heard that it can also cool the EGT's by up to a couple of 100 degrees. ....and damn...they just look good!!
    Now I really have heard everything...

    A dual exhaust would be a pointless **** and give no improvements. Your engine is a turbo 4-cyl . You would need to start off with a single from the turbo, then use a reverse y-pipe.

    The sensible option would be a larger single - however as pointed out, there are warranty issues, and you may also need to fit a larger oxy-cat etc...

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    Hmmmm...glad I asked!!!

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    Answers are often blunt but nearly always very sound. Welcome to the Forum Disturbed.

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    KarlB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disturbed View Post
    Hmmmm...glad I asked!!!
    Sorry if that sounded harsh. I didn't notice that you were a new member.

    However any vehicle with a (single) turbo, will only have a single pipe all the way. Adding a 2nd pipe makes no sense.

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