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Custom made split exhaust/wastegate stainless steel dump pipe and 3 inch mild steel front pipe for sale.

pics of dump pipe

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Gave me a nice mid range power increase over the stock dump pipe and better throttle response.

Both pipes about 6 months old, selling coz going bigger turbo and external gate.

Looking for $500 for both ONO.

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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by calvintys

I will take it for $300. if it can fir into my R34GTT

long as the r34 turbo outlet flange is the same as the r33 then it will fit.

But the dump is worth $300 by itself and the front pipe runs 3/4 of the lenght of the car, so u need to go higher, plus u r the 4th person interested.

What difference would that have to jsut a plain 3" striaght out pipe rather than the split style? Does the set up where the wastegate outlet and exhaust housing outlet meet cause turbulance due to the direction of flow out of the wastegate exit?

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by YBSLO4

What difference would that have to jsut a plain 3" striaght out pipe rather than the split style? Does the set up where the wastegate outlet and exhaust housing outlet meet cause turbulance due to the direction of flow out of the wastegate exit?

yes if u dont have the seperator u get gas turbulance when the wastegate opens

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