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i was just reading a topic about a guy wanting to know if he added 2psi would he feel it, some one replied and told him it would me a minimal difference unless he adds a high flow exhaust and then he will feel the difference.

now i have an R gtt neo that other than a jasma 3" cat back exhaust and an actuator (from some unknown Nissan ) thats running 12.5psi

with my tax return I'm going to buy a 3" split/dump pipe and a 3" high flow cat what his post has me wondering is am i going to crap my self when i drive away after having it installed or is the difference it will make only minimal ???

also no i didn't add the actuator i only recently found out it wasn't stock after investigating to see why the boost is so high,

my original intention for the car was to do the exhaust then get use to the stock power of the car and then add more boost then follow with a fmic and nistune but the previous owner already upped the boost ,

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yes you will notice the difference with a better dump/front pipe and cat. though you are better off going a bell mouth dump, simple design, works just as well as the split ones without the headaches that some of them have.

i looked into that the ones your talking about that have problems are the seperate split front pipes that they sell for $80 on ebay yeah ???

see i was going for this one because its the only one thats dyno proven

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R34-...=item4cefbe6370

i suggest the search function.

That's funny first people come in and bagg the pipe I wanna give and then have tithing to back them selves up with other that "search"!!!.

Fat lot of good this forum is , I u do a search all u get is slot of posts with people asking a question and never getting a straight answer . Thanks for ur sarcasim !!!

ok to answer your questions, the dump pipe in your link looks pretty ordinary. it is porbably better than stock, but not as good as others on the market. secondly, no you won't have such a big difference in power that you soil yourself. in fact you will barely notice it. it will feel a touch quicker, but as i said, barely noticable.

That's funny first people come in and bagg the pipe I wanna give and then have tithing to back them selves up with other that "search"!!!.

Fat lot of good this forum is , I u do a search all u get is slot of posts with people asking a question and never getting a straight answer . Thanks for ur sarcasim !!!

thats because everyone fills up the forums with simple questions which is exactly what you have done.. they can be answered by doing research..

you get what you pay for... there is a reason why some dump pipe's are $500 and some are $80.

thankyou mad802

thats what i wanted to know

it just shits me when people say get a different one but wont specify

how do i know if i go get a bellmouth one and post it on here someone will then say

ohh no do get that brand thats crap ,

i make a promiss to you all from now on if someone just jumps in to a thred iv started and just writes " do a search "

im going to follow you arround to ecery thread you go to and any time you ask a question i will reply "SEARCH F WIT"

and see how you like it .

thats because everyone fills up the forums with simple questions which is exactly what you have done.. they can be answered by doing research..

you get what you pay for... there is a reason why some dump pipe's are $500 and some are $80.

i understand that and its why i was leaning towards that pipe on ebay as the price is $380 and not the $80 to $180 i can find everywere else

Hi 3in" bellmouth,I put full system on Stock Stageas2 & best thing you can do is to let it breath,

Good luck ENJOY,your modding ,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

Hi 3in" bellmouth,I put full system on Stock Stageas2 & best thing you can do is to let it breath,

Good luck ENJOY,your modding ,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

thanks chuckie

now the 3" bellmouth your talking about is that the one from just jap ?

May be I picked mine up off Here ,so most of the LAD`S & Lass`es talk about that one,

It`s best power on Stock car ,,so hope it`s a winner for you,

check out FORSALE Section & see what`s about may find one & save few buck`s :wacko: ,

Good Luck,

Cher`s Chuckie.

been searching for half an hour and cant find any reference to a bell mouth pipe on here all i can find is a hks split dump pipe !!!!

oh well i guess ill have to do more searching and get no answers (god forbid i ask another question on this site )

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