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Not entirely sure there mate, if you selected a larger compressor say a 25g and had a 8 cm exhaust housing with external wastegate and dump and 3 inch exhaust i think at full boost she would be RUMBLING it would be awesome than all u would have to do is find the nearest COP shop.......... sit at the lights REV drop slide round the corner let the waste gate open on a saturday night!

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If i had my time again i would go a 90 or 100mm exhaust. I have always been too scared to plumb back the gate because of fear of losing some response and power. I know a few ppl that have noticed a drop in power. With everyone else bagging at least and exta 50rwkws then me these days at the track, i dont want to surrender a single kw. And i dont want to spend $300 plumbing it back up only to have to go and modify the exhuast at further expense.

Only thing is if you go too big you could end up with a droney exhaust note????

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