Gtecko
Stinger Enthusiast
That depends where in the UK. Plenty of snow about in some areas.
I thought there was only rainy clouds over the UK


That depends where in the UK. Plenty of snow about in some areas.
@MackyGio since you are in the UK, I would go with the AL version, you wont get as much snow or salty roads as we do in Canada
I'm in the greater Toronto area lol. Sorry about the confusion.
In Canada, there isn't anything between 91OCT & 94OCT gas. 94OCT can be found at some Petro-Canada, Chevron & Husky gas station. That's it. No 92, no 93 and 94 are not very common (search on their website to find a gas station near you that sells 94OCT gas).@Pnbnationsbest Toronto should have minimum 92 everywhere. With a bit of looking, 93 and 94 can be found - at least that's how it used to be 15 years ago when I lived in that area. No idea about E85, though..
My car and I will be in Toronto this coming weekend for Caribana! What is fuel looking like in North Detroit? 91 only? e85 availability?
See! Didn't even know there was 93OCT gas anywhere in Canada. It's like they say : you can't know everything! #sorryaboutthatoh nice! Enjoy and be safe! 93 can be found at Petro Canada in the Greater Toronto areas scarce in the downtown area. Cities that you may pass by are Missisauga and etobicoke, they should have 94 at Petro Canada's. 93 is next up at Esso which is like Mobil1 and then you've got Shell which caps off at 91 ethanol free.
See! Didn't even know there was 93OCT gas anywhere in Canada. It's like they say : you can't know everything! #sorryaboutthat
Yeah the websites are kind of messed up. They isn't show where the 93 are for essos. I've got a few in my area but the map doesn't show it. Only reason Petro has some is due to them buying sunoco a while back and they had 94
I guess things do change - I thought one of PetroCan/Shell/Esso used to sell 92 back in the 90s/2000s. Sunoco was 94, Husky 93.
Our OEM system is heavy , specially the cats !
Did you replace your midpipe too?
The MBRP doesn't come with the extensions and clamps for the tips, does it? Where did you source everything from?MY MBRP EXPERIENCE
FINALLY !!! Took 5 weeks for the exhaust to be made, it arrived intact from MBRP, I am was quite pleased, the box was not even bruised haha
Very very well packaged, compare to my previous system on other cars , I must say that Canadian do it the right way
It had foam and bubble wrap, should have taken pics of that ! The piping is amazing, easy instructions, clamps are great !
Our OEM system is heavy , specially the cats !
Since it is a bolts on system, I borrowed a friend’s hoist and took my time, give it take how hours to find the right tools, trim a bit of plastic for the tips and triple checking my bolts.
I am not super mechanically incline person so it is definitely doable, two person job if you want someone to help guide the pipes.
If you decide to do the exhaust yourself, it is going to be tricky on ramps but possible, hoist was definitely nice to have, plus you get more room to maneuver and get to see the underneath of the car.
Tips: use some grease or silicone on the hangers otherwise you will fight with them to be taken off…the oem are on sooooooo tightly in there.
I will make some videos soon, however for whoever is wondering, this exhaust system is SUPER MINT ! it is definitely not obvious , doesn’t sound like a fart exhaust … it subtle at low rpm and idle, nice little grown to it ! in ECO, love how you can hear all the gear shifting, it is a very nice sound at 6am around the neighbourhood, you can still floor it and hear the nice loud rumble.
Comfort is a tad louder and if I want to really hear the growls and deep tone, push it in SPORTS … amazing sound all around !
I have done two (very small though) highway trips and I can report that with my tips set up , I do not have any type of drone in the cabin, nothing that gives me a headache , the hummm of the exhaust note is tamed, I have turned off the Active Engine Sound too.
Cold start is a little bit louder but that expected and it tams down after 45s once the engine calms and then you get a nice exhaust tone !
Overly I am VERY happy with this exhaust, it is giving me a beafier sound than the OEM set up, the “Helmholtz chamber” are definitely doing their job, I love the set up and most definitely recommend it !
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The MBRP doesn't come with the extensions and clamps for the tips, does it? Where did you source everything from? Can't wait for videos!!
Some people mentioned needing to trim the bumper to get them to fit, looks like yours were pushed through, did you have to make any cuts?
Since it is a bolts on system, I borrowed a friend’s hoist and took my time, give it take how hours to find the right tools, trim a bit of plastic for the tips and triple checking my bolts.
Some people mentioned needing to trim the bumper to get them to fit, looks like yours were pushed through, did you have to make any cuts?
Some people mentioned needing to trim the bumper to get them to fit, looks like yours were pushed through, did you have to make any cuts?
I missed this apparentlyI'm guessing yes since he said he had to trim a bit of plastic for the tips.