VRSF downpipes worth it or not...?

sunnydays said:
Surprised you changed the stock 35is exhaust, I thought it sounded fantastic especially with VRSF Downpipes. The VRSF intercoolers are good, you can find various logs online of the various intercoolers John, 3 variants to choose from VRSF iirc. I see R.E92 has put you in touch with some fellas stateside, I have just dropped Marshall a text (owner of ML Performance) to see if he can get the VRSF parts in on request if you fancy ordering in via GB rather than from abroad, not sure what the price difference might be, but can put you in touch if you want to chat to him?

It’s a 35i Sunny, not 35is. 10db quieter.

Yes, keep me posted of the guy at ML, I looked yesterday and he’s stopped the VRSF as we know but if he can get them, great. Cheers mate. :thumbsup:
 
I really like the VRSF downpipes but I wasn't keen on the intercoolers for a few reasons.

The biggest downside of the VRSF ones is the couplers. You have to hack up your pipework and fit silicon elbows so there's no going back. You then have 4 hose clamps holding silicon pipe together which is an additional 2 points of failure. Another issue is that from what my friend told me about his 7.5" install, the VRSF silicon couplers will not fit a Z4 as the Z4 has a completely different chargepipe. Luckily he was able to have someone fabricate a new silicon tube.

There's an argument in favour of moving away from stock couplers to increase airflow but this only really materialises at much higher power levels. The outlets from the turbos are way more restrictive than the intercooler couplers and even those don't benefit from an upgrade until you fit upgraded turbos.
 
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