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warning- the number boost setting displayed does not represent actual boost, it is a percentGE ratio. O represents stock boost, 100 represents maximum turbo charger capabilities. hmmm straight forward i guess.

well set it low, go for a drive and see what boost it actually makes. and then just adjust it from there

32 gtr turbos only make 18psi MAX (wastegates disconnected)...so u could say gts-t turbos would be similar, so for say 10psi ud need a percentage of 55%, but set it at like 30% and see what it actually makes

i got it set to 40% i think.. (havent driven in a while) and im just worried it might be a little to high, as the standard boost guage on the centre consol, the arrow hits 1bar (guessing) and stays there :S being as one bar is a little too high for my standard gtt turbo :S, i tihkn i mgiht turn it down

i called three different places today, and was quoted between 1100 bucks and 1500 bucks for a full 3 inch system. does this seem right?

yep it does..where they brand name jap ones?

yep it does..where they brand name jap ones?

no, they were just shop made i guess. whcih is why im asking, as brand ones seem to be cheaper, well form auto barn and other sites

oh, well i guess thr shop is including the install fee

no, they were just shop made i guess. whcih is why im asking, as brand ones seem to be cheaper, well form auto barn and other sites

oh, well i guess thr shop is including the install fee

full turbo back systems arent cheap.

do you want a stainless exhuast or mild steel one??

also look in the forsale section there is some traders who are selling "catco catalytic high flow 3" cats". get one of them, they are a must for the best flow possible. and are a very good cat..

also if u arent phased on the name of the system x force selling systems on ebay for $675 i think butu only mild steel. they can weld stainless to mild aswell.

what is the difference between stainless and mild steel...(please no smart ass replies) i mean, do they each give different performance/sound? or is it simply a finsih

or look at this one if u are interested. not a bad price.....

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R34-GT-T-3-Catback-...1QQcmdZViewItem

thanks daz for taking the time to search for me :P

what is the difference between stainless and mild steel...(please no smart ass replies) i mean, do they each give different performance/sound? or is it simply a finsih

stainless wont rust, whereas with mild steel, if the car sits and water sits on the steel, rust will occur...also the note is different between them

what is the difference between stainless and mild steel...(please no smart ass replies) i mean, do they each give different performance/sound? or is it simply a finsih

Cost man. From what I have read if you think you will keep your exaust for more than 5 years go stainless, if not dont waste the money just go for mild steel. Really all it is, is a waste pipe...

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