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Hey team,

Im currently shopping for a Dump + Front or a Dump/Front combo etc for my S2 Stagea.

I was under the general impression that a R33 dump&front would bolt straight on,

But then someone mentioned that the Neo engines may sit a little bit higher then the

usual RB25's? there fore the front pipe would rub against the firewall and floor.

So I thought I might just buy a Dump and get a front pipe made to suit...

But... I was hoping to purchase a C.E.S dump. But might opt' for a cheaper item.

Provided its not stainless I'll be more then happy.

So Im curious what everyone is running?

Pictures would be much appreciated :)

Aerron

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I'm fitting a JJR split dump pipe with custom piping back to cat section next monday, I'm only sticking with 2.5" all the way through as its the other half's daily drive and we're not looking for performance gains but rather just replacing the old and rusted sections of the exhaust system with new pipe and mufflers. We ended up having a Varex muffler fitted up at the end and it does a great job on its own.

I'm sure you wont have any issues with having a dump pipe fitted up and having a custom made section back as clearance can be factored in when the exhaust shop fabricates it.

I'm fitting a JJR split dump pipe with custom piping back to cat section next monday, I'm only sticking with 2.5" all the way through as its the other half's daily drive and we're not looking for performance gains but rather just replacing the old and rusted sections of the exhaust system with new pipe and mufflers. We ended up having a Varex muffler fitted up at the end and it does a great job on its own.

I'm sure you wont have any issues with having a dump pipe fitted up and having a custom made section back as clearance can be factored in when the exhaust shop fabricates it.

3" all the way is much better and wont cost much more.

Hey,

Thanks for the feed back! :D

Ah, I did look at the JJR items, also came across GK Tech's. They got a Dump + Front with Flex piece going

real cheap. But they list the 'Dump' as not R34/Stagea compatible ?

I also went on the C.E.S site... They dont list a Stagea but they do have a R34 GTT split Dump/Front.

Id hope it would be a direct fit as the price would hurt me.

Ok, Im just looking at JustJap now. Im 'trying' to get away with a one piece Dump/Front.

Im looking at the 'JJR Mild Steel 3" Bellmouth Front/Dump Pipe - Nissan'.

Now Ive noticed they list the 'Direct Fit - Nissan Skyline R34 GTT (RB25DET)' one seperate to the 'Direct Fit - Nissan Skyline R32/R33 GTS-T/Stagea WGNC34'.

Now Im assuming that the R32/R33/Stagea one would be to suit S1 Stagea...? Or is JustJap just listing

2x for the sake of it?

Thanks

I had a few problems with a Just Jap Bellmouth due to the fact that it was stainless steel and non bendable, so it was hard to fit and kept rubbing on the autos gearbox cross member.

I went with a quality R33 HKS dump with good gaskets from Nengun and hooked up a second hand mild steel Trust front pipe, it then fitted perfectly to my silent zorst.

Also whilst doing this it is a good idea to replace your 10 year + O2 sensor.

Ultimately this was great due to the fact that JDM parts have superior gaskets and fitment and when I lowered my stag on Tein springs it was quite lowish and if you bottom out your car you can just have the front pipe replaced easily.

Just my two cents, hope it helps.

Cheers.

Edited by dirtyRS4
Well I have a B.O.S stainless steel split dump, which is for a 33.... I was hoping I could fit it up to the stagea... But I'm guessing that it won't fit due to height of the engine?
I have a steel R33 split dump in my S1. Could be made to fit an S2 without too much trouble. I know the stainless manifolds have a bad record for breaking but I don't know about the stainless front pipes.

Yeah My o2 Sensor isn't the happiest camper right now so I also plan on using new gaskets + sensor etc. :)

DSTROY; Thats interesting you could bolt a RB20 dump on.

There's a bit of conflicting information I keep coming across. As I was going to get the GK Tech Dump + Front, they list it to suit R32/R33 RB20/RB25. I'll ring them as soon as I can find a free minute. But when I check the listing for the Dump ONLY they actually say in the description ' ...does NOT fit R34 / Stagea... ' So go figure?

Plan B is to just buy it + high flow cat and take it to my mech and ask him to make it fit. :(

Although, the simplicity of a bolt on App. would be preferred.

Yeah My o2 Sensor isn't the happiest camper right now so I also plan on using new gaskets + sensor etc. :rofl:

DSTROY; Thats interesting you could bolt a RB20 dump on.

There's a bit of conflicting information I keep coming across. As I was going to get the GK Tech Dump + Front, they list it to suit R32/R33 RB20/RB25. I'll ring them as soon as I can find a free minute. But when I check the listing for the Dump ONLY they actually say in the description ' ...does NOT fit R34 / Stagea... ' So go figure?

Plan B is to just buy it + high flow cat and take it to my mech and ask him to make it fit. :)

Although, the simplicity of a bolt on App. would be preferred.

just get something like:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

this: http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1 :D

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

i'll prob end up getting the last one cos my front has already been done

but i dont think you can loose with the mild or stainless front pipes

just get something like:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

this: http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1 :D

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

i'll prob end up getting the last one cos my front has already been done

but i dont think you can loose with the mild or stainless front pipes

Yeah, I seen these and they're 99% the same as what GK Tech is offering.

http://www.gktech.com.au/front.asp?pid=11&...tID=R323%2DFRDU

http://www.gktech.com.au/front.asp?pid=11&...tID=RBXX%2DDUMP

But as dirtyRS4 stated he had problems with his.

I had a few problems with a Just Jap Bellmouth due to the fact that it was stainless steel and non bendable, so it was hard to fit and kept rubbing on the autos gearbox cross member...

That why I was leaning towards GK Tech as their's has a 'Flex piece' in the Front pipe to allow for abit of

loving. :)

Im going to ring both GK T. and C.E.S tomorrow to have a chat about options.

Edited by JDM_Spirit

Ok, just got off the phone to JustJap. The explained that the Dump pipe for the R34 GTT is longer, as the CAT is located further back then a R32/R33/Stagea. So he said the Bell Mouth to suit R32/R33 in mild steal is the best option, and yes, it may/will require mod'n slightly as it will rub. Thus the choice of mild steal, easy to work with, even just to heat it up and smack it a little.

Also, for a bit over $200 I cant really complain. + slight mod.

Ok, just got off the phone to JustJap. The explained that the Dump pipe for the R34 GTT is longer, as the CAT is located further back then a R32/R33/Stagea. So he said the Bell Mouth to suit R32/R33 in mild steal is the best option, and yes, it may/will require mod'n slightly as it will rub. Thus the choice of mild steal, easy to work with, even just to heat it up and smack it a little.

Also, for a bit over $200 I cant really complain. + slight mod.

thats interesting to know, i'll measure the length of my dump and compare it to my mates 33, i guess if its the same i'll be safe to get the front pipe

I used an xforce R33 dump/front...second hand (Thanks to Darrinspencer)..it used to rub the front diff bracket with the first owner...with me it fitted straight up and when installed the front bracket (stock one )had even more room :rofl:

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