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Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010: click to enlargeTaking place over the first weekend in July this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed was an occasion to remember, with no less than four brand new Milltek products getting their first public airing.

The Festival of Speed is widely regarded as the biggest and best motoring garden party in the world and there’s certainly nothing else quite like it. The show is centred around the famous hill-climb and is a truly comprehensive celebration of all things automotive.

Milltek, in their second year at the show, constructed an impressive stand featuring many of their latest products as well as an eye-catching collection of the latest high-performance vehicles.

The Cars

Nissan GT-R 600bhp, remapped, full Milltek racing exhaust system - including decatted downpipes, Y-pipe, connecting pipe, rear silencer, stunning quad-outlet tailpipes.

Audi TT RS 400bhp+, remapped, full Milltek race system employing a massive 100mm / 4” free-flow turbo elbow, feeding immediately into a high-flow 100 CPSI (cells per square inch) catalyst, via uninterrupted 76mm / 3” pipework, to a connecting pipe and finally, the rear silencer.

Ford Focus RS Standard tune, prototype full Milltek exhaust designed to meet EC Type-approval (required for sale into Europe, and shortly, the UK). The car also featured H&R lowering springs, standard wheels black powder-coated. The Milltek Focus RS is expected to be shown in full power 385bhp+ guise at Ford Fair on the 8th August 2010 at Silverstone.

The products

As ever, Milltek showed a wide range of its latest and greatest performance exhaust systems for members of the public to view “in the metal”. The systems chosen for display included:The Milltek team always relish the chance to chat to fellow petrol-heads and would like to thank all the showgoers that stopped by their stand during the course of the four day event.

 

 

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