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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Park Auto Motorsports Downpipe

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    Has anyone here run the Downpipe/Midpipes made by these guys? Looks pretty impressive and the price is definitely right.

    Was just looking for some testimonials or reviews from people with first hand experience of the quality and fitment. Thanks guys.




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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    I'm sure it fits fine, but wastegate ticking is probably quite pronounced because there's no cat and its tubular stainless steel piping.
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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheContrarian View Post
    I'm sure it fits fine, but wastegate ticking is probably quite pronounced because there's no cat and its tubular stainless steel piping.
    Better off with a cast option for WG noise?

    The heatshield is what mostly interested me. Do people wrap their downpipes on these? Is heat an Issue there?. I've seen mention of ceramic coating, but I don't think I'll go that direction due to my location and impatience to send them away.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Thanks for posting. Glad to learn about Park Auto Motorsports. They have some fantastic prices given the strength of the US dollar.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollingsworth View Post
    Thanks for posting. Glad to learn about Park Auto Motorsports. They have some fantastic prices given the strength of the US dollar.
    You guys always get great prices wish it was the same up here. Pay through the roof and limited products cause once you ship it from US the cost just isn't justifiable IMO. But yah Park Auto and WTC performance are my go to online vendors. Check out WTC prices are very comparable to Park and offer some other lines.

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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frauzel View Post
    Better off with a cast option for WG noise?

    The heatshield is what mostly interested me. Do people wrap their downpipes on these? Is heat an Issue there?. I've seen mention of ceramic coating, but I don't think I'll go that direction due to my location and impatience to send them away.
    Cast isn’t any better. I have the tubular stainless like the OP and my friend has a APR downpipe that is casted. It has the same wastegate rattle. The downpipes with the high flow cats have a less pronounced rattle but it’s still there nonetheless. I finally got it tuned out via DS1 and now it’s completely gone

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    We are about to buy their single 3.5" downpipe for the wife's car. It seems like a great bang for the buck compared to my IE 3.5" single downpipe. I just wish there was a readily available 4" option.
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