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I've got a screamer pipe on my GTR but its a single turbo with an external wastegate. Its sounds crazy!! :P

I've been told that internal wastegate turbo's vented to atmo don't sound too good, never heard one so can't say myself.

yer for twin turbo i heard an 33 gtst with one and i fort it sounded crazy

i would love to have that sound on my gtr!!

was it a stock turbo or A/M one?

I've got a screamer pipe on my GTR but its a single turbo with an external wastegate. Its sounds crazy!! :D

I've been told that internal wastegate turbo's vented to atmo don't sound too good, never heard one so can't say myself.

agreed :P

angry1's (RB20) sounds ghey, he loves it... but my 45 ext gate was WAY better :)

Do it? Yes...

I was more referring to anyone wishing to put screamer pipes on stock turbos. Go the real deal and put a high mount with the lot on it!

I've never really heard mine from the outside so I can't comment on how it sounds. From video/in car it sounds kinda loud, like a typical big single GTRs you see in vids racing at tsukuba.

Let me give you a bit of an idea how it will sound fellars. People have run these on stock rb25 turbos. They sound like shit. Sound like a riced up shitter with an exhaust leak.

The fact that each gtr turbo is ultra tiny running on 3 cyl each, consider that it'll run like a riced up shitter x100.

Note. I'm not saying that screamers sound shit. If you have aftermarket large turbo, or large single, they'll sound angry. But on stock turbo, sounds as shit as can be.

BTW, fellars, this question is asked just about every month. Search

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