Forester decat exhaust..remap or not needed?

Forester decat exhaust..remap or not needed?

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Husky610

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114 posts

150 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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Hey folks hopefully a quick one regarding a exhaust issue I have if anyone can help or add input.

I have an old Forester S Turbo (99) and the original exhaust has gone rotten on the joints right the way through from the down pipe to the rear box.

Went to the exhaust centre and it would seem I'm looking at the best part of £600 to replace so I rang Hayward & Scott and ordered a full 2.5" system from them for a little bit more.

In my haste of ordering it only hit me when it arrived that I may have to have the car remapped due to removing the catalytic converters?? which is a bit of a pita given it's only the "dog car" that i don't really want to throw at lot of money at!

I have looked on various forum's looking for answers, some say yes it needs mapping and the same amount again say no don't bother. I've a good MOT tester so not concerned whether or not it will pass it's MOT more concerned about doing damage to the motor.

I don't hoon around in it and have the turbo lit up everywhere I bought the stainless system purely for the peace of mind i'd never have to replace it again more than for performance gains.

Can anyone throw there experience or advice in.. Remap or leave it it'll be fine??

Husky610

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114 posts

150 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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Thanks for that, if I go down the Ecutek route I'll change to a TD04 to get the best out of it if I have to spend £500 on a map and have my pants pulled down!

Husky610

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114 posts

150 months

Sunday 10th March 2013
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Yeah I've looked into the daughterboard this afternoon but as Alan jeffery is only 40 minutes away In Plymouth I think I'll give him a bell tomorrow regarding ecutec and a TD04 of some description and liven the old girl up a little!!

I think from what I've read today he does it for £500 all in with VAT for the mapping and licence.

Cheers for the advice

Scott.