Important! : help

  1. #1
    i just bought this exhaust
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CITROEN-SAXO-V...1%7C240%3A1318
    will it fit my 2002 saxo vtr?
  2. #2
    did you not think to ask before buying the center section.

    If your cat is in the manifold its not a driect fit. unless they sell the longer pipes for the late spec models
  3. #3
    it says its for mk1 and mk2 vtr and no they don't sell them. what can i do to make it fit
  4. #4
    i cant tell from the pic tbh

    looks like it should do when its all bolted together tbh
  5. #5
    what do you need to no mate.
  6. #6
    if its the short pipe for 90bhp engines and you have a 98bhp one you will need to buy a decat to give you more length

    mk2s were made in 90bhps early on you really should check things before buying
  7. #7
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    if its the short pipe for 90bhp engines and you have a 98bhp one you will need to buy a decat to give you more length

    mk2s were made in 90bhps early on you really should check things before buying
    pretty much the same as a mk1 set up from what i can see just in three pieces.. so say its a mk1 setup, you've got the de-cat pipe, a pipe to remove the silencer and the curve to the back box
  8. #8
    how much are decat pipes
  9. #9
    the decat pipe is there..

    however you got a mk2 so theres a large chance your cats in the manifold anyway...
  10. #10
    is there any way i can make it fit
  11. #11
    right.

    it *should* fit either way, wether your cats in the manifold or under the car.

    if your cat is under the car, it will de-cat it.
    if your cat is in the manifold, it wont de-cat it.
  12. #12
    thanks mate. will it still make my car sound better.
  13. #13
    not a clue tbh. maybe
  14. #14
    dont know what they sound like as ive never heard of anyone using that system.

    As it has no silencers it will make alot of noise, and im not able to say how easily it will fit with a rear box standard or aftermarket