Introducing the Gen 3 Mini Scorpion High Flow Sports Catalyst – Unleash the Power of Your MINI!
Fresh out of the Scorpion development centre is a high flowing performance exhaust system for MINI's Cooper S and JCW F56 model, developed in conjunction with the Scorpion supported MINI Challenge Race Series.
To further enhance the performance of the MINI F56, Scorpion's R&D technicians have developed a high flowing turbo down pipe which is fully interchangeable with the OEM or Scorpion cat-back exhaust system. Options available are a 200 cell high flow sports catalyst or de-cat section (Scorpion recommend a stage 2 remap when fitting the de-cat section).
The non-resonated cat-back alone showed a 9bhp increase on the dyno, and a 4kg weight loss on the scales.
Scorpion Exhausts Sports Cat Turbo Pipe
MINI (BMW) COOPER S F56 GPF 2019-2021 inc F55 Cooper S LCi 2 (inc JCW).
89.9mm/3.5" Sports Cat Turbo Pipe includes:
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