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Old 27th March 2006, 15:03   #1
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Multi-branch for Opel Corsa ??

Hi Guys,

Can anyone let me know if I can fit a multi-branch exhust for my Opel Corsa 1.4. How is it gonna affect my car performance wise. Do I have to compensate on the mileage Vs power factor ..?

Your sincere advice needed.

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Old 27th March 2006, 15:11   #2
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This is the first time I'm hearing of a multi-branch exhaust. And you sure that's right? Do you mean a free flow exhaust?

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Hey Alok,

Its just a different term. Both are one and the same.

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Hey rottweiler, I would suggest you do a search in the modifications section for freeflows. You will find hundreds of great threads about the pros and cons, the different types of ff's, the price and the place you can get it done from for your car.

If i'm not wrong there was one member here who had got it done for his Corsa, so that should answer your 1st question. Yes, it can be fitted in your car.

If the information in the threads do not answer any specific doubt or quiery you may still have, that would be the appropriate time to continue with this thread.
In the meantime, have fun reading up!

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