Exhaust Rover
Lotus sport silencer ![]() The supersport silencer is made of normal steel and produce a sporty sound. On the other hand, this Exhaust is a heavy weight compare to other exhausts on the market. |
ANEW digital systems Ltd![]() This silencer is made of stainless steel and is used in Hong Kong for Race-purpose only. The sound is extremely loud, so I advise you to use this silencer with cat. |
Janspeed![]() Manufactured to origonal equipment standards, this performance rear silencer from Janspeed is made in nothing but the highest grade stainless steel. Each backbox comes with a lifetime guarantee and offers advantages in performance and sound quality to that of the standard silencer. Janspeed sells also sport catalysts and manifolds. |
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Larini 'Sports' System:![]() Superior Sound - The common complaint with the Lotus Elise 2 is it's 'tinny' sound. They have eradicated this. This System sounds phenomenal. Using octave band frequency monitoring techniques, they have been able to develop a System which produces the Larini 'Note' under acceleration as opposed to the resonance, drone and excessive volume, often present in other performance systems. This System does have more volume than the original but it is not offensive. The volume increases with revs so as not to intrude into the cabin, but sounds fantastic when 'pressing on', and is perfectly practical for everyday use.
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Catalyst replacement pipe When you replace your cat by a link pipe, I advise you to place a mil eliminator as well. When sometings goes wrong on the engine, you will still notice it. Otherwise your "Check Engine" or Service Engine Soon" will always be on, and you won't have the opportunity of being alerted if something more serious is wrong with your vehicle. |
Exhaust Manifolds ![]() Breathing is essential to the 'K' series. 90% of the modifications are to the head cam and induction system. Double the standard horsepower is achievable from these modifications. The only way to improve horsepower is to get more air /fuel into the combustion chamber which in turn means you need to get more air out. |






