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Hey guys got my front pipe today its for a R33 GTST just wondering, i called up an exhaust place they said i need a dump pipe and i got confused... Does that mean i cant connect it because i need this dump pipe thing? this is from my stock turbo , The parts i got now is a Greddy/Trust power extreme II catback system + the front pipe . Also whats the diffrence between split dump pipe to my front dump pipe? is the other better or mine.. for more power gaines because my aim is to get a bit more power... from my stock turbo..

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CES makes a good split dump-front pipe. since you'd already got the front pipe, I'd go for a tomie dump pipe. You can get a hks dump which has a split for the wastegate but do a search here for comments. some say the split joins back too close and causes turbulant hence defeats the purpose.

Hey thanks so much! Sorry where is CES? is it on the NS fourms? and yeh thats what im after! The dump pipe to connect to my front pipe, Whats the diffrence between the split? just wanted to make sure everything is ok! im just a little bit worried thats all, i thought i brought the wrong front pipe.

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Geraus.

that front pipe should connect to your standard dump pipe or else they couldnt sell them as a bolt on for r33 gtst's kinda defeats the purpose.. i;m pretty sure greddy make dumps for the rb25 i know they dont for the rb20s and im possitive they do for sr20 so just go2 ur auto barn or nengun or where ever u got it from n check it out those hks ones would be ok but the ces and batmbl ones are the best bcoz the wastegate pipe goes right down into the front pipe but considering you've already got the greddy front pipe u might as well keep it and get some type of split dump pipe when u want...

but i dont think u need it straight away that greddy front pipe should bolt up to ur standard dump pipe no worries and neways u could easily do it urself mate its not had 5 bolts and some gasket glu n ur away!!

Edited by gt-t_r34

Hmmm so do i need is the dump pipe? And yeh im getting a high flow cat... from boss imports.. would you guys know if he sells the dump pipe that i need?

Thanks so much all of you's for the replys.. thanks

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