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I am thinking of having the feline exhaust fitted to my THP200 Sport, I have been told that performance is effected by doing this, is that correct?
 

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Don't think performance is affected either way. There is an option to chane exhatsts, eg Ruffed from Germany that does increase performance, but this is a complete system not just a finisher.
 
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bradshaw said:
I am thinking of having the feline exhaust fitted to my THP200 Sport, I have been told that performance is effected by doing this, is that correct?
Absolutely definitely does not have any effect on performance it is merely cosmetic. I have one fitted and believe that it improved the rear end appearance. Not that they aren't gorgeous direct from the factory. Simply that it balances the whole thing up. I informed my insurance company and they did not increase my premium. Go for it (you know it makes sense) :thumbup:
 
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Thanks oo58ron, I may be 70 this year, dont feel any older than when I bought my first car in 1964!! I am going for it, just got to find a dealer who as done one before, my local dealer was quite vague when I made enquiries.
 
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Ordered my feline exhaust today, my Dealer has its own body shop, so I should get a tidy cut on the rear valance.
 
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Good on ya bradshaw. Unless you get down onto your hands and knees you are unlikely to see how well the valance has been cut. Nobody else will either
 
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bradshaw said:
Thanks oo58ron, I may be 70 this year, dont feel any older than when I bought my first car in 1964!! I am going for it, just got to find a dealer who as done one before, my local dealer was quite vague when I made enquiries.


I WAS BORN IN THAT YEAR IN DECEMBER :lol: :lol: if your going to do a exhaust do it right with added performance no use at all in cosmetics or the feeble very feeble excuse it balances the rear out very lame :thumbdown: BRADSHAW go buy a performance exhaust :thumbup:
 
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jassyo06 said:
I WAS BORN IN THAT YEAR IN DECEMBER :lol: :lol: if your going to do a exhaust do it right with added performance no use at all in cosmetics or the feeble very feeble excuse it balances the rear out very lame :thumbdown: BRADSHAW go buy a performance exhaust :thumbup:
If you want to improve "performance" then I feel sure that there are much more cost effective methods available. However if you like the look of a balanced rear to you beautiful RCZ then the feline exhaust is a perfect place to start looking. (no additional insurance premiums) :thumbup:
 
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Been waiting a week now, still no feline exhaust kit at my dealers despite being told it would be in stock 1st Feb, Im not very patient Im afraid!!
 
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bradshaw said:
Been waiting a week now, still no feline exhaust kit at my dealers despite being told it would be in stock 1st Feb, Im not very patient Im afraid!!
I fortunately ordered mine at the same time as the car. So Pearl2 looked amazing from the start :thumbup:
 
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Been waiting 2 weeks now for my dealer to take delivery of my Feline Exhaust, very frustrating!!
 
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Got a phone call from my dealer to say they had been told the feline exhaust has been discontinued, only hope is that someone has one still in stock!!
 
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The quad exhaust was a feature of the Feline Kit which was fitted to a limited volume of RCZs. At the same the opportunity was taken to procure a volume of the quad exhausts to be put into stock and included within the RCZ accessory offer. Demand for the quad exhaust has ultimately outstripped the forecasted demand and as a result this stock has now been exhausted. Currently no re-supply is planned, so the Kit has at this time been removed from the accessory listings.

Peugeot UK
 
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i recon the 2013 facelift model will have a centre twin exaust. bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
an auto hdi-softer suspension and a full range of colours. oh and a sport steering wheel as standard.
 

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Suppose we will all have to go for the Irmscher quad exhausts then.

OR maybe the facelifted model will have quads as standard, factory fitted :eusa-think:
 
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bee said:
i recon the 2013 facelift model will have a centre twin exaust. bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
an auto hdi-softer suspension and a full range of colours. oh and a sport steering wheel as standard.


maybee ;) in 2012 bee ;) having a PROSTHETIC exhaust is pointless
 
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it is pointless, i loved my feline quads and got the peugeot online discount. unfortunately did nothing to enhance the px value. just the gt badge adds a few bucks.
 
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bee said:
it is pointless, i loved my feline quads and got the peugeot online discount. unfortunately did nothing to enhance the px value. just the gt badge adds a few bucks.

so what did you get for your rcz bee if you dont mind me asking mileage etc :thumbup:
 
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