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Lube,

Come down to one of our meets and I'll show ya :)

matt

Originally posted by GTStR32

Hey all,

          I was wondering what a screamer pipe does and is there any benefits to it. Is it only for sound?

Thanks

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Matt

I have fixed the temp sensor, the car starts a bit better now, but the car is not fixed yet, its ****ed.

I cant get into the site to see whats happening with the group, can you Email me at [email protected] and let us now what is goin on with the site. I know it was gettin some server change or some ****.

So when u takin me for a drive

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Well depending on how far down the dump pipe the connector is, you'd possibly get less turbulance with the screamer... I doubt there'd be a noticable difference in power between the two, although I'm sure you'd think it was faster because of all the extra noise :)

If you doing mind a bit of noise they're cool as... But don't expect to be able to floor it wherever you go... Stealth is not an option :D

matt

Originally posted by XrSiSt

Is there any difference between the one pictured above and

the other one that flows back into the front front pipe? As in

performance wise?

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Alright - I'll see what he says.

Split pulse... Same deal as the screamer pipe, except it's joined back into the system further down the pipe. It's supposed to decrease turbulence, but I don't know if it'd make that much difference to be worth the extra $$$ they charge for it.

matt

Originally posted by GTStR32

 

Yea matt find out if you can for us, i want the biatch to scream

Whats this split pulse thing?

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