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Hi folks.......has anybody here had an exhaust conversion carried out on their Superb to give a quad exhaust system? That is RS6 type with two tailpipes each side? If so do you have any pictures and by whom was the conversion done.

Also has anybody had any of the OEM spoilers fitted? If so got any pics....pse.

Thx :p

Hi folks.......has anybody here had an exhaust conversion carried out on their Superb to give a quad exhaust system? That is RS6 type with two tailpipes each side? If so do you have any pictures and by whom was the conversion done.

Also has anybody had any of the OEM spoilers fitted? If so got any pics....pse.

Thx :p

Had both spoilers fitted, not had the exhaust modified yet. Found the exhaust kit once but lost address.

No photos yet if weather ok at week end will try and get some.

I thought someone on here has had the tailpipes done?

I thought someone on here has had the tailpipes done?

I think you are right. I have seen a set of pictures of the fiting, from removal of original to finish.

Wish I had bookmarked.

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Hi folks.......has anybody here had an exhaust conversion carried out on their Superb to give a quad exhaust system? That is RS6 type with two tailpipes each side? If so do you have any pictures and by whom was the conversion done.

Also has anybody had any of the OEM spoilers fitted? If so got any pics....pse.

Thx :p

Come on Mark, we are waiting for the pictures :giggle::thumbup:

I have the rear spoiler on mine

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I have the rear spoiler on mine

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Does the spoiler come as standard on the V6? or am I going to have to call James, again and spend more money :rofl:

That's the boot door spoiler, do you have the bottom rear valance spoiler. The one marked for the twin exhausts.

That's the boot door spoiler, do you have the bottom rear valance spoiler. The one marked for the twin exhausts.

No Only went for the top spoiler not seen a lower one

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Come on Mark, we are waiting for the pictures :giggle::thumbup:

martin (Gizmo68)...yes I have had all the spoilers painted and fitted.

Yesterday (Friday) I went walkabout up north and visited Jeff at Pipewerx. Yes .....you guessed right.....I finally had quad exhaust system fitted. And boy oh boy am I pleased....you bet I am.

Jeff the owner of pipewerx did himself proud as well as me proud. The whole removal (from cat back) the disign and manufacture of the exhaust system was well worth the day out. jeff made me feel welcome and allowed me into the inner sanctum of his workshops to watch the whole process from start to finish. I must say that I just recommend anyone to visit his establishment as they will come away with the biggest ear to er grin ever. The sheer care, thought and precision that Jeff and his team took was just simply awesome. Each stage was explained fully. Also some of the machinery there like rear engined polo with some 500 bhp was a sight to behold let alone Jeff's twin RS3 engined VW Caddy van...absolutely blinding.

So back to the quad exhaust.....absolutely stunning. On start up it sounds like a normal tdi. driving the car as usual taking it easy the sound from inside the car is as per normal. However knock the gear lever back into sport and poke the gas pedal to the floor the car simple rockets forward with a subdued growl. The number of times I had car almost rear ending me just to see wot was wot....a bespoilered Superb estate tdi with quad exhausts. One minute doing 85 then opening her up and showing 150 on the clock and 144 on Road Angel Vantage.....just awesome.

I will take some photos of the spoilers and the exhaust plus a few thart I took on my blackberry. When I have worked how to upload them to here you'll just have to wait with baited breath.

Next mods.....dunno yet but thinking of an uprated intercooler, hybrid turbo and a DPF delete and uprated brakes and sport lowering springs. Looks like another vist to Pipewerx coming up soon.

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Can't wait for the pics.. :rofl:

+1 on the wait for pics.

Also, I assume the bumper needed a cut out made on the right hand side to match the left? How & who done this?

Someone hacking away at my bumper is the bit that worries me.

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+1 on the wait for pics.

Also, I assume the bumper needed a cut out made on the right hand side to match the left? How & who done this?

Someone hacking away at my bumper is the bit that worries me.

I have tried uploading 22 pics to a gallery on the forum and after one picuture I just keep getting error messages.[#107145] The image upload failed, please contact a system administrator There must be an easy way of inserting images here rather than uploading to another site and copying links...or is it me. I have lost my rag and given up trying to upload to a gallery.

Anybody who wants the pictures pse send me an email....the good old fashioned and simple way.

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I have tried uploading 22 pics to a gallery on the forum and after one picuture I just keep getting error messages.[#107145] The image upload failed, please contact a system administrator There must be an easy way of inserting images here rather than uploading to another site and copying links...or is it me. I have lost my rag and given up trying to upload to a gallery.

Anybody who wants the pictures pse send me an email....the good old fashioned and simple way.

I host my photos with http://photobucket.com/

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http://briskoda.net/forums/gallery/album/291/42-quad-exhuast-and-spoilers/

and also here http://s1087.photobucket.com/albums/j480/markunderwood/

Tankdave.....you will need the rear spoiler/difuuser which has the cut already marked and is simply cut out with an air saw. Also on the new spoiler you'll need to drill out the four holes which are clearly marked for your reverse sensonsors. Fitting of the new spoiler is dead simple. :D

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Looks real good :thumbup: Thanks for getting the pics up

Is it not a bit loud without a backbox?

So the diffuser is from Skoda? and I assume it needs paiting? I suppose you fit this DIY then go get the pipes done? Uhmm, I'm contemplating this one now.

Have you the P/No. of this rear bumper piece that needs cutting? Did you not consider cutting the original bumper?

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http://briskoda.net/forums/gallery/album/291/42-quad-exhuast-and-spoilers/

and also here http://s1087.photobucket.com/albums/j480/markunderwood/

Tankdave.....you will need the rear spoiler/difuuser which has the cut already marked and is simply cut out with an air saw. Also on the new spoiler you'll need to drill out the four holes which are clearly marked for your reverse sensonsors. Fitting of the new spoiler is dead simple. :D

Guys I have question ! Has anyone have done exhaust modification on V6 Version ? Fiend this German made custom exhaust on youtube1

I have sent few emails to Gestec but no answer from their side !!!!

Hey! That sounds pretty good! :thumbup: I'd quite fancy that rumble on mine!

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Looks real good :thumbup: Thanks for getting the pics up

Is it not a bit loud without a backbox?

So the diffuser is from Skoda? and I assume it needs paiting? I suppose you fit this DIY then go get the pipes done? Uhmm, I'm contemplating this one now.

Have you the P/No. of this rear bumper piece that needs cutting? Did you not consider cutting the original bumper?

tankdave....you will be suprised that we started the engine and revved it WITHOUT the standard exhaust system....god it was so quiet it was unbelievable. I then decided on Jeff's advice just to have a centre section. I have today used the car locally and clocked up 80 odd miles....not a squeak of noise or boom or rumble on normal town driving. Poke the load pedal and there is just the faintest rumble from the exhaust.

The diffuser is a genuine OE from the local stealer. I purched from spoiler, roof spoiler and the diffuser. The diffuser fitted to yr car does not have any "cut outs" for the exhaust. The new unit is just a push and click fit on the top edge above the reverse sensor and with four torx screws underneath.

I had my bodyshop paint and fitted the fron and roof spoilers. They also cut the section for the rite hand exhaust and drill out the four holes for the sensors. They then painted the diffuser. I took the diffuser in the boot with me.

It took Jeff a matter of 2 minutes to remove the "old" diffuser and around 5 minutes the reove the entire system as one unit. Base mesurements were taken from the old system for reference for the centre section to be made and hung.

The reverse sensors were removed from the old diffuser and with new double sided tape were transfered to the new unit. The diffuser then took about 2 mins again to fit and connect wireing to the sensors.

The car was again fired up and revved after the new centre section was fitted to test for noise level. I was gobsmacked at how quiet it was.

The whole removal of the old system, design of a new system and manufacture of the same was around 5.5 hours and that included a lunch break and two tea breaks. Total cost of the system was £550 inc vat labour and parts. It comes with a lifetime warranty. Personally I think this was real value for money and it was a pleasure to spend it and certainly far cheaper than an OE system.

The engine now breathes far better and therefore responds better and quicker. Despite the city driving today I got 38.7mpg and still had fun every now and then.

Had a lot of VERY positive comments from loads of peeps today including the stealer dealer whoose jaw dropped on seeing all 3 spoilers fitted and painted and the quad exhausts.....it was first time for the stealer to see anything like this in the flesh.

Jeff at Pipewerx at www.pipewerx.com on 01704 897778. Sorry for the plug but I AM NOT on commission. I am just an extremely satisfied customer and i defy anyone to try their services and not come away 100% satisfied. Those that are contemplating this should just GO FOR IT!!!!!

Thanks for all the answers, how much was the diffuser & painting, if you don't mind? and do you need tell the insurance?

It sure looks the dogs :thumbup:

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Thanks for all the answers, how much was the diffuser & painting, if you don't mind? and do you need tell the insurance?

It sure looks the dogs :thumbup:

Tankdave.....circa a oner for the diffuser. My paintshop charged me 75 notes to paint, cut/drill rear spoiler and fitting or roof and front spoiler. Hope this helps :yes:

Amazing job....

Looks very nice Mark :thumbup:

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Looks very nice Mark :thumbup:

Martin...will be up yr way in very near future...will bell you and perhaps we kin hook up and you kin see her in the flesh!!!! Spk soon :yes:

Also just found this for those that dont want to go the whole hog like i did:

http://www.accessories.skoda.co.uk/productdetail.aspx?p_no=FDC509001

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