Forester exhaust

Forester exhaust

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corvus

Original Poster:

431 posts

159 months

Friday 5th August 2016
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Does anyone know whether the rear exhaust section on a 98-02 SF S turbo Forester will fit a 2005 SG 2.0XT Forester? I'm looking for a replacement and found this

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Forester-SF-2-0-S...

I contacted the seller and he could not find an exhaust in his catalogue for the 2.0XT, but I'm wondering if the above would be the same?

v8250

2,735 posts

218 months

Friday 5th August 2016
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Corvus, don't think this will fit as the mountings are different. It would be worth asking the same Q? on subaruforester.org as there are some good guys there who know what alternative Subaru exhausts for SG9 FXT's.

Q?, why not push the boat out and fit a Harward & Scott back end? I have one on my FXT and it sounds great. They can be found second hand/on ebay for little money. http://www.haywardandscott.com/subaru/forester/for...

corvus

Original Poster:

431 posts

159 months

Friday 5th August 2016
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Yes, I'll ask them on Forester.org. It's looking more and more like I'll be getting a rear section made up at Longlife exhausts. I just want one like the OE exhaust really, no more noise.

Stoatman

592 posts

174 months

Sunday 7th August 2016
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What v8 said.

I have Hayward and Scott back box too on my 2.0 xt. Epic compared to standard but still nowhere near chav territory

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

219 months

Monday 8th August 2016
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iirc there are a different number of sections on the exhausts SF v SG, so they aren't compatible.

The SG exhaust is the same as the Bug/Blob Impreza except the back box has a longer tail pipe to clear the Forester bumper, the other sections are the same.

corvus

Original Poster:

431 posts

159 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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Just to update, ended up getting one of these.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Forester-2-5-XT-T...

Although it's meant for a 2.5xt, it fitted perfectly to my 2.0xt, and looks very similar to the original with a chromed tip. Although it's meant to be like the original, it gives a nice burble, the silencer is slightly smaller.

I've had it on the car for a few months now. I overtook a car and noticed what looked like white smoke coming out of the back. Made me feel a bit sick at first, as my first thoughts were worn turbo or blown head gasket (although it's not meant to affect the 2.0 engine) The car has been fine since I've owned it, with regular coolant and oil changes, and it still drives fine. I mentioned it to my mechanic who suggested water in the exhaust.

And that's what it is, there must be a water trap inside. When you accelerate rapidly, water vapour blows out. It disappears almost instantaneously into the atmosphere.

So I have no idea how long this exhaust will last, but will probably rot from the inside out if there's water in there building up. But for the price I'm not that bothered.

So if anyone buys one of these, be prepared!


adingley84

337 posts

169 months

Monday 28th November 2016
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corvus said:
Just to update, ended up getting one of these.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Forester-2-5-XT-T...

Although it's meant for a 2.5xt, it fitted perfectly to my 2.0xt, and looks very similar to the original with a chromed tip. Although it's meant to be like the original, it gives a nice burble, the silencer is slightly smaller.

I've had it on the car for a few months now. I overtook a car and noticed what looked like white smoke coming out of the back. Made me feel a bit sick at first, as my first thoughts were worn turbo or blown head gasket (although it's not meant to affect the 2.0 engine) The car has been fine since I've owned it, with regular coolant and oil changes, and it still drives fine. I mentioned it to my mechanic who suggested water in the exhaust.

And that's what it is, there must be a water trap inside. When you accelerate rapidly, water vapour blows out. It disappears almost instantaneously into the atmosphere.

So I have no idea how long this exhaust will last, but will probably rot from the inside out if there's water in there building up. But for the price I'm not that bothered.

So if anyone buys one of these, be prepared!
£38...Christ!!!

You should buy a couple of spares!!

Y8RSP

226 posts

206 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Just as a bump on this subject...

Does anyone else have experience of the Hayward & Scott brand?
I'm looking at the 3" backbox for my soon-to-arrive Forester STi (which I am very much looking forward to!!)
From what I've read, the stock STi item is pretty poor in terms of rust resilience and quiets the 'Subaru burble' which I am keen to keep - but definitely don't want anything leary or too loud - and i'm keen to keep the stock appearance.
Is it worth going for a full cat back system, or will the backbox alone suffice?

Any help very much appreciated!

Cheers
SP

vxr2010

2,597 posts

166 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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hayward and scott are very good , the standard fsti system looks good i'm not aware of rust issues , the only problem with the stanadard system it's too quiet , i have a hks back box then i later did a centre section delete from hayward and scott
it depends on what noise you are looking for , centre section straight pipe helps with flow

MDMA .

9,207 posts

108 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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you'll get a nice increase in noise if you swap the cat for a Prodrive item, or swap out the centre section silencer for a deleted item. keeping the original backbox in place.

or as stated above, swap the lot for a SS exhaust.

vxr2010

2,597 posts

166 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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as MDNA said , try the centre section first , the standard fsti box that mine had, looked nice but i was offered a Hks back box so swapped it between the two fsti he was selling , personally i think the mid section silencer delete works well

Y8RSP

226 posts

206 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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OK perfect, thanks for the advice - i'll give it a go and see where I get to, cheers smile

MDMA .

9,207 posts

108 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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I think, a de-resonated centre section from a Hawkeye Impreza bolts straight in ( more choice of these s/h online ).

be nice to just have a one-off made for it for. treat yourself.

Y8RSP

226 posts

206 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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MDMA . said:
I think, a de-resonated centre section from a Hawkeye Impreza bolts straight in ( more choice of these s/h online ).

be nice to just have a one-off made for it for. treat yourself.
I don't know about getting the whole system made bespoke, I remember paying through the nose in the past for custom exhaust systems to be manufactured for various applications!
I'm not sure Mrs. P would appreciate the outgoing at the moment, too... as we have a Mini P on the way!

... Something to look in to though thumbup

MDMA .

9,207 posts

108 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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vxr2010

2,597 posts

166 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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other option is see who is near you that has a system fitted , i'm in hemel hempstead maybe others closer , a cat back custom system is not too expensive there is a company in stalbans i think they used to be called top gear (maybe amp now ) and are on london road

Y8RSP

226 posts

206 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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vxr2010 said:
other option is see who is near you that has a system fitted , i'm in hemel hempstead maybe others closer , a cat back custom system is not too expensive there is a company in stalbans i think they used to be called top gear (maybe amp now ) and are on london road
Indeed, useful information, cheers...
My wife works all around Hemel, Watford, St Albans, et al... we know the area quite well. If you wouldn't mind it may be useful for me to have a look and listen to yours if you've got one fitted?
As mentioned before, the car is still on its way here from Japan and won't be ready to collect until mid March, so i'm in no particular rush!

vxr2010

2,597 posts

166 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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no prob pm me when you want to have a listen

R12many

182 posts

99 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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I had a custom cat-back stainless system with no centre resonator made for my 2006 at a cost of £400. I specifically asked for the Subaru burble without being obnoxious on the motorway and they did a perfect job. Can't say it's improved the performance as it already has too much for the stock brakes and suspension!

Y8RSP

226 posts

206 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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vxr2010 said:
no prob pm me when you want to have a listen
Perfect, I will, cheers!