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Hey all,

after tuning the boost controller im now chasing more power and revability.....

Im looking at the just jap 3" mild steel dump pipe, i already have a catback (something like 4inch ha), pod, boosted it etc, just dump pipe and maybe cat later down the track

The dump pipe is only $195 and is it a good one? wat else is on the market for that money?

And can anyone estimate the power increase? the jj boys said it would increase midrange from freeing everything up.... skylineaus opinion please..

thanks

ed

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damn theres some big increases to be made from the split pope BATMBL is selling... its double the price though..... hmmmmm i wonder wat the kw difference is between that and the jj one.....

greddy make split dumps they look very good, you can see the split from the outside though i dont know how long they are but its just the normal dump pipe size maybe 30cms if lucky but it must work they use them on all there cars!!

Have fitted two split dumps supplied by the BATMBL this week, one also with a high flow 3" cat upgrade, defenetaly made noticable difference to both cars, highly recommended. Just remember you get what you pay for.

Hey all,

after tuning the boost controller im now chasing more power and revability.....

Im looking at the just jap 3" mild steel dump pipe, i already have a catback (something like 4inch ha), pod, boosted it etc, just dump pipe and maybe cat later down the track

The dump pipe is only $195 and is it a good one? wat else is on the market for that money?

And can anyone estimate the power increase? the jj boys said it would increase midrange from freeing everything up.... skylineaus opinion please..

thanks

ed

i have already fitted a split dump from just jap, I have found a little more thottle response. check the ACT thread nightmare install!! for some photos of the job, I also heat repped the hole dump (not in photo yet)

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