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hi guys,

does anyone know where i can get me this awesome screamer pipe? i found this from japspeed in the uk, but i was wondering if anyone knows of someone local who can get these, and how much?

cheers.

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How would that sound? Would it be bad in any way because where i live it's pretty redneck and theirs no air laws and cats. Plus i get bugged about how quiet my car is so i think it would be awsome to finish my exaust to the Catback with all my own fabbed piping and do the external wastgate setup i want like that with just enough piping to get under the car. I'm a full time welder/fabricator and i have allot of time to think about how cheap i could make my own turbo setup (minus exaust and intake manifold) and if this is an acceptable setup in some way thats not damaging i'd do it, plus it would mean i dont need to cope the wategate pipe into the dump pipe i'd make.

Any gained performance or is it just to give your car a sleeper sound till it's pinned

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Yay Another Screamer Pipe Thread :)
Yep, then it will turn into a "help i was defected and sent to the EPA" thread
nah it'll turn into a "f*cking police are SHIT" thread, even though it's all his own fault :P

pfft... cops dont scare me, i can write out my own roadies at work anyway. besides my car doesnt exactly stand out. ive owned it for 2 and a half years and ive only been pulled over once. and im not on "p's" either.

and you are all forgetting... it will only be loud when the wastegate opens, and that only hapens when you hit full boost. and i dont plan on flogging it sideways past a cop car anytime soon.

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hi guys,

does anyone know where i can get me this awesome screamer pipe? i found this from japspeed in the uk, but i was wondering if anyone knows of someone local who can get these, and how much?

cheers.

I SEEN THE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE WHERE THE GUY IN THE UK HAD IT ON HIS 33,

SOUNDS MEAN MAN!!

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These threads are getting as popular as "missfire at 4500rpm"

My gate starts to open at about 2-3 psi.

Oh btw - WTF is with peoples obsesion with screamers any way?

2rismo u had one with your GT35r do you rekon it woulda made any difference horsepower wise if it was plumbed in?

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2rismo u had one with your GT35r do you rekon it woulda made any difference horsepower wise if it was plumbed in?

It may have as I only ran a 3" exhaust but if the exhaust system was adequate to flow the total amount of gas including that being bypassed by the gate and if the wastegate pipe is merged appropriately, there's no reason why you can't have it plumbed back.

I wanted it venting externally because of the wank value - nothing more. I think it makes RB's sound tough as shit but on a standard turbo? No thanks. I've heard a few of them and they sound rubbish. Maybe just bad examples, who knows...

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QUOTE(zebra @ 16 Oct 2007, 05:16 PM)

Yay Another Screamer Pipe Thread

QUOTE(R31Nismoid @ 18 Oct 2007, 01:17 AM)

Yep, then it will turn into a "help i was defected and sent to the EPA" thread

QUOTE(Kinks @ 18 Oct 2007, 03:05 AM)

nah it'll turn into a "f*cking police are SHIT" thread, even though it's all his own fault

maybe you guys could make your own "on your high horse thread"..lol

...everyone knows there illegal and loud as are external gates..who cares, they sound tough...when it comes to imports, theres always going to be issues with defect notice's, it just depends what you get done for first, but agreed they only really work well with external gates as to standard turbo with a screamer pipe...just my 2c worth..

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