The Scorpion one, for another £100 extra, will go with the Scorpion decat downpipe I now have in a box in the garage. Whereas the RS Tuning one above replaces the current cat (which replaced the decat downpipe). I got confused by there being two ways to replace the OEM cat:
- OEM pipe -> OEM cat --> rest of system (what I now have)
- OEM pipe --> decat downpipe --> rest of system (what I did have)
- sports cat --> decat downpipe --> rest of system (Scorpion sports cat option)
- OEM pipe --> sports cat --> rest of system (RS Tuning sports cat option)
SURREY Rolling Road pt4
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Left over crest; tightens.
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And 435 from 5.2 terrible!
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308bhp from 4921cc.
That's clearly 4.9 litres but everywhere seems to call the V10 a 5.0 for some reason.
That's clearly 4.9 litres but everywhere seems to call the V10 a 5.0 for some reason.
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Yep - E39 M5 4,941cc - "5 litre", unless you use maths.
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The original Dodge Viper is my favourite car in BHP/capacity terms. 50 per litre. Good old American engineering.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Possibly the same reason the C63 was always referred to as a 6.3. When it was a 6.2.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Oct 03, 2018 9:03 am 308bhp from 4921cc.
That's clearly 4.9 litres but everywhere seems to call the V10 a 5.0 for some reason.
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That’s some great numbers it’s putting down YK. 

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Fan noise warning.
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What was cool was the first run up was 400 point something (bam!), then 399 (boo!), then 403 third time through (yay!).
Left over crest; tightens.