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Heres a before/after dyno between stock and custom 3" front/dump/cat.

I'll be buggered if i can find the thread i created 6mths ago when i did the upgrade.

http://skylines.pnc.com.au/dyno-203rwkw.jpg

how much u pick it up for pus? is it the ones thru BATMBL?

i rkn i need to do my front end exhaust stuff...

my system is buggered... got stock fronts, 3" cat, 3.5" pipe which splits into dual 2.5"pipes and goes to twin barrell mufflers with 3.5"tip each. and one of the pipes has a hole in it and its muffler has its glass packing all fallen into the muffler.

gayness!

Hiflo cats, 3" cats, to be honest does the dollars spent really justify the power gain's? Granted your exhaust will only flow as much as the smallest part is but does $250 spent on a hiflo cat really make that much difference? I'd love to see a before and after dyno/test on this. I would think the difference would be negligable.

Got a 3" dump fitted today at Turbo Exhaust Centre in Wetherill Park, Sydney. The guy makes them in-house and claims that he supplies most major performance shops in Sydney.

Very nice piece of work. Fully mandrel bent and beautifully crafted flanges on the turbo end as well as at the cat end. Bolts straight up!

I highly recommend them. $330 supply and fitted.

I got a 3" Trust MX Front Pipe + 3" Catco Cat + 3" Trust MX Cat-Back. But I'm still using standard dump pipe which connects the std turbo to the MX front pipe.

My idle is stable now at 750rpm, not jumping up and down, so your problem may not be because of the ECU. But try disconnect your battery, pump the brake pedal a few times to discharge any electrical residue to reset your ECU and see how you go.

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