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hi guys,looking for a screamer pipe for my r33,if any one has one or who knows anyone that makes them in perth.my turbo is a highflow so it would sound better than a stock turbo!and yes i know they are illegal and i know about the fines!

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Do you even know what your asking for ?

A screamer pipe should only be run off an external wastegate, which you don't have seeing as your only running a highflow. If you just want to drive around makeing lots of noise then simply remove your entire exhaust system.

yeah,i know all that dude!!!if i am going to do i am going to do it,but i have heard some that sound ok,but i am not going to do if it sounds shit,i know it will sound heaps better and if you have an external,but i am crazy :D

ive seen screamer pipes on internal wategated turbo's - they've just had a blocking plate put inbetween the gate and the turbo outlet like strich9's

ohh and jasons (hyper31's) is pure porn to the ears!!!

yeah,you guys are right,it would be better if i already had a gate on my car,but also how would it sound being that my car is auto,pretty sure it would only vent on full boost,tell me if i am wrong?i have heard hyper31s screamer,sounds insane :ninja:

Mine sounds OK on HKS 2535 - but there's a partition (totally blocked) between the exhaust output and the wastegate output :ninja:

my highflow is probably rated the same as your turbo,so it should sound ok?my turbo is a stage 3 highflow from sliding performance and is rated at 270rwkw,about 360hp at the wheels!

Its not the size or specs of the turbo that makes the noise, its the physical wastegate, and then the diameter of the screamer pipe itself has some influence.

Pleanty of china dumps with screamers for stock turbos on ebay dude, just open your eyes. But everyone has warned you.

they've just had a blocking plate put inbetween the gate and the turbo outlet like strich9's

I didn't have one put on, that's the way they are from the factory.

my highflow is probably rated the same as your turbo,so it should sound ok?

Yours has an open hole between the wastegate and exhaust, so it will sound like crap. Highflows still use the stock housing.

Its not the size or specs of the turbo that makes the noise, its the physical wastegate, and then the diameter of the screamer pipe itself has some influence.

Pleanty of china dumps with screamers for stock turbos on ebay dude, just open your eyes. But everyone has warned you.

looked on ebay already!!nothing on there at the moment,only for silvia and supra!

I did a search then and found LOADS of split dumps, just do a cut and shut yourself :)

Maybe masTers was right on the devine intervention (only for you)

devine intervention,give me a break!!!my search was for screamer pipes!!!only three come up,i know there are heaps of split dumps,under nissan performance parts!

get a split dump mate or even better a justjap racing dump /front which i can then modify for you .

kermit

cheers,sounds good!will buy one in the next few months and will get you to do it,how much am i looking at to do this mate.the justjap ones are very good,i have only got a x-force mild steel dump pipe on my car at the moment.

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