I replaced my old and leaking Volvo silencer with the cheapest plastic one advertised in the Force4 catalogue, cost at the time about £56 and that was a two or three years ago. The connections on the new silencer were stepped so it would accept a range of different size exhaust hose. Being plastic it won’t rot like the stainless ends on the Volvo silencers are inclined to do, and neither would it leak carbon monoxide into the cabin area due to such rot, but I was concerned at the time about exhaust gas temperatures and whether they might cause the plastic to melt and so I fitted a temperature monitor to the exhaust hose on the upstream side. Up to now I’ve not seen temperatures above 32 degrees Celsius so my fears were unfounded, and in any case the exhaust hose would melt as well. The cheapo silencer has worked very well so far, and there is little or no discernible difference in engine exhaust noise. Time of course will tell whether cheap plastic will last or not, but if all the doom and gloom about how long plastic can hang around when left out in the ocean, then I see no reason why it should not outlast its Volvo predecessor. As for buying a plastic Vetus silencer, nothing against them except in doing so I’d be paying extra for a brand name with no good evidence that it would last longer, after all the Volvo silencer didn’t do too well did it?