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+1 for TwoTechs, seriously nice guys and know what they're up to.
There's also Ren7Oaks (in Sevenoaks surprisingly), they're ok but nowhere near as nice guys as TwoTechs in Dartford.
My standard exhaust lasted until I sold the car 4 weeks ago. 11 years and 86,000 miles, not too shabby reading about some of the experiences with them on here!
As others have said, it's pretty quiet, with just a slight rasp when you're giving it some or blipping. I liked it.
Just my 2p's worth, I had the repair job done a couple of weeks ago as mentioned by @LukeJ, and it seems to have cured my problem (although as @MartinR has said maybe it will return after a month or two).
So far from my experience it's worked a treat (not a drop of oil under the car) and has...
Same here, but I think it's more that when cold you can feel the coldness/tension through the whole drivetrain, it's grumbly and sensitive. When it's warm it feels a lot looser (not slower)
Also interested in this... unlimited data with tethering, plus free upgrade to 4G when their network goes live.
Also one thing to note, Three is the only UK operator (I think) with 3.5G activated, so their 3G speeds are comparable to EE's 4G speeds in some areas.
I've only had my ESP on in the wet and trying to provoke it (never taken it on a track so can't comment on that).
The time's that it has come on have been on an off camber sharp left turn, foot planted in second, in the wet (driving like a pleb on purpose basically).
My mate used to have one of these; 2004 car with the bigger brakes, it had an Autodelta exhaust, the multispokes (which were a rarely ticked option iirc) and it was slightly lowered but not sure what on or how much. It looked the nuts though.
Advice from him: Check the radiator. That's what...