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i use a ebay style split. it gets a hell of a fanging and running 14psi. hold up fine. but if you have the money i'd go a CES or BOS 1. i only got my 1 cause i already had a front pipe on the car when i got it.

does batmbl still sell his dump pipes?

Good question.

We got one of his split dump/fronts installed. I don't think there is anything wrong with them but... it was put in without being supported and split (as in cracked).

Since being repaired it has performed fine.

El Bee

LIVERPOOL EXHAUSTS! best guys in the business :P hehehe i have my dyno sheet to prove that:

Stock as a rock R33 SII = 144rw/kw

3" Single bell mouth dump + Hiflow CAT + 3" Exhaust = 155rw/kw

3" Split dump + Hiflow CAT + 3" Exhaust = 165rw/kw

Regards,

Sarkis

Hi Guys,

Just wondering what a dump pipe is and what it does.

I have had this quote, let me know what u think

A split dump pipe is $600 fitted

A 5" ballistic cat with 3" pipe size is $500 fitted

A 3" system is $580 fitted + tip.

ok working from your turbo back to your cannon it goes

Turbo >>

..............Dump Pipe >>>

.....................................Front Pipe >> Cat >> Resonator/muffler >> Cannon

I bought the split dump / front pipe from batmbl and cat as I already had a cat-back system and its excellent

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