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stupid and pointless or something to look into???

so pretty much have a split dump running down to the cat so looks all good and normal and have a butterfly to control the opening. when "closed" the screamer side is closed off so it flows through into the cat from where it meets the exhaust. when "open" the screamer side opens up which in result closes of the bit where it meets the exhaust so stops flow into cat but out the opening instead.

does that make sense?? and will it work and is it worth doing this or theres not much at all to gain from this.

it kinda makes sense in my head in how it would work but ye thought id throiw it out here also.

so ye

discuss lol

ta

Ash

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not running stck turbo. but screamer sounds awesome. not doing it but just wanted to know if the above could be done/worthwhile. guess not ;)

ta

Ash

It'll sound bad on a highflow too :D

Don't do the screamer unless you have an external gate.

lol nah ill leav it. prop will just get a split dump pipe. whole point of the butterfly setup was to quickly shut it so it all looks normal (even though illegal) but it was just a thought. also i dont want the noise to be there all the time.

just love the sound every not and then.

this is why i wanted one

mmmmmmmmmmmmm HOT

just love the sound every not and then.

this is why i wanted one

mmmmmmmmmmmmm HOT

It wont sounds like that on a internal gate turbo dude lol :ermm:

Thats what an external sounds like as it ramps up, aftermarket manifolds etc etc... its love

internals dont have that "ring" to em :P

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