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Good timing. Im definitely interested. Just waiting to hear (excuse the pun) whether the cat back system with or without cats would best match my fabspeed (no cats) headers. Spoke to Milltek today. Almost for certain you can add me.
Best wishes
Fabspeed
Fabspeed manufactures the world’s highest quality “MAXFLO” T304 Stainless Steel exhaust systems, carbon fiber style high performance air intake systems and more for Porsche, Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini cars.
Good timing. Im definitely interested. Just waiting to hear (excuse the pun) whether the cat back system with or without cats would best match my fabspeed (no cats) headers. Spoke to Milltek today. Almost for certain you can add me.
Best wishes
Sorry didn't read your question properly Think you would need some cats in the rear system as you say your fabspeed doesn’t have any….How have you gone on with the Lamber sensors???
Fabspeed
Fabspeed manufactures the world’s highest quality “MAXFLO” T304 Stainless Steel exhaust systems, carbon fiber style high performance air intake systems and more for Porsche, Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini cars.
btw Tess just explain a bit more for thicko's like me the different options above, pro's con's etc cheers mate
Ok Steve, I’ll try !!
Manifolds, 2 options
Option 1 100cell Hi flow Sport Cat’s or
Option 2 200 cell Hi Flow Sports Cats
Rear System
Option 1 without Cat’s
Option 2 with 200 cell Hi Flow Sport Cats
The difference between 100 cell and 200 cell Catalysts in layman’s terms is 2 fold
A), a 100 cell will be noisier and B), it wont take as much carbon out of the gasses , so if your predominantly tracking the car go with 100 cell cats, if your predominantly using the car for the road go with 200 cell cats.
Phil, at Milltek’s advice is as follows
Step 1 Put the 200 cell manifolds on (as this lets the engine breath and rev more freely
Step 2 Put the Catback rear on (No cats)
This is the opposite way to what you normally do on most other vehicles , but as Phil says you get more out of the Manifolds to start with.
The way Ken (K-Man S) tested the car was in my opinion the best system. This was 200 cell manifolds with no cat in the rear system (i.e the system I’ve put with the best deal)
I sourced a Milltek system for the 'Yellow Peril' without the rear cats....
However I did not know about the 100 cell of 200 cell Front Sports Cats.....
I have these part numbers:
MSPO 0149 LH Manifold with High Flow Sports Cats
MSPO 0150 RH Manifold with High Flow Sports Cats
MSPO 0177 LH Rear replacement No Cat Assembly
MSPO 0178 RH Rear Replacement No Cat Assembly
MSPO 0179 LH Silencer
MSPO 0180 RH Silencer
What Front Cats do the numbers refer to?
By the way your price is better than I Achieved (which was 200 pounds better than your original list price) - I should have waited as it is a good Buy!
Live and learn, patience is a virtue and all that!
Any chance of knowing when you will get my other bits out so I can book the engineers before the 30th?
All your Manisport Parts are in the Air, so to speak, with my first ‘Stock Order’ as soon as I have them, I’ll email you. And send them to where you wish (at which point I’ll debit your credit card, if that's ok)
I will send you an email shortly today, concerning the Diff.
Karel, What did your car show on the noise meter, or has it not been tested yet?
MSPO149 LH Manifold and 100 cell Hi-flow Sports Catalyst
MSPO150 RH Manifold and 100 cell Hi-flow Sports Catalyst
All your Manisport Parts are in the Air, so to speak, with my first ‘Stock Order’ as soon as I have them, I’ll email you. And send them to where you wish (at which point I’ll debit your credit card, if that's ok)
Karel, What did your car show on the noise meter, or has it not been tested yet?
Allan,
Glad to find I have the 'faster' Cats.........
Sound Meter not tested yet........ Bedford will be the test.... But by all reported accounts the Milltek system should be fine.
I thought you would already have charged my card - no problem! Please send them to the home address you have listed, post haste.
The Quaife ATB/LSD is needed urgently too! (Power is Nothing without Control) I just need the car setup to beat Terry (with his rampant upgrade programme) on the track again.....
Cheers Karel
LSD - Limited Slip Differential
A limited slip differential (LSD) is a modified or derived type of differential gear arrangement that allows for some difference in rotational velocity of the output shafts, but does not allow the difference in speed to increase beyond a preset amount. In an automobile, such limited slip differentials are sometimes used in place of a standard differential, where they convey certain dynamic advantages, at the expense of greater complexity.
The main advantage of a limited slip differential is found by considering the case of a standard (or "open") differential where one wheel has no contact with the ground at all. In such a case, the contacting wheel will remain stationary, and the non-contacting wheel will rotate freely– the torque transmitted will be equal at both wheels, but will not exceed the threshold of torque needed to move the vehicle, thus the vehicle will remain stationary. In everyday use on typical roads, such a situation is very unlikely, and so a normal differential suffices. For more demanding use however, such as driving off-road, or for high performance vehicles, such a state of affairs is undesirable, and the LSD can be employed to deal with it. By limiting the velocity difference between a pair of driven wheels, useful torque can be transmitted as long as there is some friction available on at least one of the wheels.
To see the installation of a LSD style unit Click Here -> Article Forthcoming Stay Tuned
TBD - Torque Biasing Differential
With an ordinary open differential, a lot of precious power is wasted during wheel spin under acceleration. This happens because the open differential shifts power to the wheel with less grip, along the path of least resistance. The torque capacity of the TBD/ATB unit is increased or decreased by varying the helix and pressure angles of the gear teeth. The operation is automatic and the unit is a direct replacement with the stock differential. There are no clutch plates as in more conventional limited-slip designs.
The Torque Biasing Differential or A.T.B., however, does just the opposite. It senses which wheel has better grip, and biases the power to that wheel. It does this smoothly and constantly, and without ever completely removing power from the other wheel. In drag-race style, straight-line acceleration runs, this results in a close to ideal 50/50 power split to both drive wheels, resulting in essentially twice the grip of an ordinary differential.
To see the installation of a TBD style unit Click Here