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Hey guys,

I am getting a brand new stainless steel 3" turbo back system with high flowed cat installed on my r32 tommorow. At the moment i have a very cheap 3" cat back that came with the car when i bought it. It drones terribly and at 80km/h i can barely hold a conversation in my car without yelling which is the main reason for the upgrade.

But what i was wondering, was will the new exhaust with dump pipe and high flowed cat give much better performance than the current system i have?

Cheers guys

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Well turns out I wont be gettin system today because of delays, but the guy gettin it in for me confused me. I asked him if it was definately turbo back and he said no, but it has a dump pipe?? My understanding was that a dump pipe is a pipe from the turbo back to the cat, meaning if you have a dump pipe you have a turbo back system??

Is that correct?

not quite...

turbo bolts onto dump pipe then to front pipe, then to cat, then cat-back

an aftermarket 3" cat back won't give any power increase over another 3" cat-back

the difference will come from fitting a dump/front pipe and the high-flow cat...

good luck,

Warren

I should've clairifed.

Turbo back system consists of (in order of fitment)

Dump-pipe:

tomeidump.JPG

Front pipe:

frontpipe.JPG

Hi flow cat:

cat.jpg

then

Catback + mufflers

You can also get front+dump pipe all in one pipe.

Thanks heaps for the help guys.

I'll have to wait and see if i have got a dump/front pipe all in one, but im thinking it will be, cause i looked on the website for the company that make them and it says 'Full turbo system'. Heres hoping anyway, im thinkin the entire system should resemble something like this...

xfsr33zorst.gif

Cheers

i fitted a front pipe and dump to my r33. it already had a cat back, made a huge difference to the overall power of the vehicle, u will certainly notice it, as well as the increased volume of the turbo sp00ling too :P

i fitted a front pipe and dump to my r33. it already had a cat back, made a huge difference to the overall power of the vehicle, u will certainly notice it, as well as the increased volume of the turbo sp00ling too ;)

Gota love the sound of a turbo spooling, after i had my dump and front pipe put into my cat back system that was on the car from Jap it goes harder up in the revs and sounds sweet.

Cheers

hey,

Is it true that to modify the exhaust on the R33, changing the stock dump pipe is not necessary? I heard its quite good stock, so unless u got an aftermarket turbo a front pipe back exhaust will be just as good as turbo back.

Can anyone back this up?

Is it worth getting the dump pipe as well?

Cheers

Get a compleate system, if you have seen the stock dump its a peice of shit, thats why there is reasonable gains to be had.

So get any 3inch split dump?

What do u think of the cheap E-bay ones? Anything wrong with them?

cheers

r32line what kind of turbo back exhaust did you purchase?

and what do you all think is a better option for i: batmbl split dump front brand new + cat + second hand catback OR a full xforce system for $700?

r32mildexhsystem.jpg

From what i've heard SOME of the ebay dump pipes are okay, they're still a large improvement over stock.

Not sure about the HKS split dump pipe copies on ebay though, apparently BATMBL's longer wastegate chamber is better suited for reducing turbulence as it re-connects further down the pipe.

Anyone care to elaborate here?

Edited by MintR33
and what do you all think is a better option for i: batmbl split dump front brand new + cat + second hand catback OR a full xforce system for $700?

I have always maintained the former. I would always go with that if I needed to upgrade a stock exhaust system.

I trust batmbl's pipes because they look like a good design, lots of people have made power on them and he's a good guy to deal with.

The second hand cat back you can inspect and make sure has no kinks etc and you can wash it out. For a metal pipe as long as it flows as good as it came out of the factory it's going to do it's job - it doesn't matter if some crazy Nihonjin has used it already :bomb_ie:

i have a front pipe from just jap, no cat back just the pipe so all u here is turbo spool lol, im waiting on my cat back rein hard thats on teh way,

my pipe was all one peice from turbo to the cat,

my front pipe lets me drive at alot lower revs and less "boggin down" around the streets, u can feel teh restriction when the flow starts moving more, should all change soo enough

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