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Hello,

I know a little bit about skylines, ive owned one for a few years but one thing i dont know and havent been able to check for awhile is about the dump pipe.

I was thinking about buying one of those dump + front pipe in one which is one pipe 3" mandrel bent but i wont to know is that all i need for the standard turbo? or do i need a split dump pipe for the wastegate aswell?

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For standard upgrade applications the bell mouth version is fine. You will not notice a difference between split and bell. But the price JJR have on those splits is pretty low, so its not a bad buy at all. The only problem you may have is like a friend of mine who bought one of the ones pictured and he had to grind back the separating flap to make it fit, apart from that it was fine though.

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whats that pipe? How do you call that? and how much is that? It looks good!

thats a dump/front pipe, goes from your turbo to your cat. My bro bought one for $280, not bad at all. Looks good and i like it better than the old small split dump (which is like 15cm long) then you have to get a seperate front pipe.

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For standard upgrade applications the bell mouth version is fine. You will not notice a difference between split and bell. But the price JJR have on those splits is pretty low, so its not a bad buy at all. The only problem you may have is like a friend of mine who bought one of the ones pictured and he had to grind back the separating flap to make it fit, apart from that it was fine though.

we noticed a difference changing from a bell mouth to a split dump on my gf'ds stagea...

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