180.5 bhp 172
Hi All,
I finally got round to having a Longlife system fitted ysterday. Went down to Longlife in Berkley (South West). I cant reccommend them highly enough!! Fitted me in there and then, and an hour and a half later, I drove away with the biggest smile on my face!
Not sure how many of you know much about them, but you have a choice of 3 systems. 1) Street, which is basically the same as stock, 2) Mid-sport, which gives a nice 'burble' and idle, and a lovely sound when giving it the beans, but not droney on the motorway, and 3) Race - which is self explanitory really.....Loud loud loud.
I went for the Mid-sport, and im so impressed! It gives the perfect sound I was after. Nice idle sound, then when I boot it, an awesome roar and pop when gear changing, and can live with it on the motorway.
You also get to pick from ~100 pipe options, all layed out on a table. I went for a 3" rolled-in pipe, as I didnt want anything to big that it'll look out of place (Like the 3.5"+), but I wanted it big enough that it looks good.
Has anyone had/have a Longlife system?
Any good or bad points?
Here's a quick pic of what it looks like. Ill get a better picture up tomorrow in the daytime.
What do you think?
Nick
I finally got round to having a Longlife system fitted ysterday. Went down to Longlife in Berkley (South West). I cant reccommend them highly enough!! Fitted me in there and then, and an hour and a half later, I drove away with the biggest smile on my face!
Not sure how many of you know much about them, but you have a choice of 3 systems. 1) Street, which is basically the same as stock, 2) Mid-sport, which gives a nice 'burble' and idle, and a lovely sound when giving it the beans, but not droney on the motorway, and 3) Race - which is self explanitory really.....Loud loud loud.
I went for the Mid-sport, and im so impressed! It gives the perfect sound I was after. Nice idle sound, then when I boot it, an awesome roar and pop when gear changing, and can live with it on the motorway.
You also get to pick from ~100 pipe options, all layed out on a table. I went for a 3" rolled-in pipe, as I didnt want anything to big that it'll look out of place (Like the 3.5"+), but I wanted it big enough that it looks good.
Has anyone had/have a Longlife system?
Any good or bad points?
Here's a quick pic of what it looks like. Ill get a better picture up tomorrow in the daytime.
What do you think?
Nick