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3" from the turbo back for the best results, a 3" cat back is purely for noise not performance.

cheers thats what i was after just making sure i wasnt going to loose power with a stock turbo with the 3 inch

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For now install a cat back system and a metal cat leave the dump and front pipe.

When i installed my ATR43G3 the stock front pipe didn't quite line up correctly meaning i had to get one custom made. Might save you a fe $$$ waiting till your turbo has been installed

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For now install a cat back system and a metal cat leave the dump and front pipe.

When i installed my ATR43G3 the stock front pipe didn't quite line up correctly meaning i had to get one custom made. Might save you a fe $$$ waiting till your turbo has been installed

cheers mate i might just do that however i do not have a cat what size is the standard cat a mate has a 3'' inlet and outlet cat but has been bashed out that i can have or would a standard vl cat do the job?

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Looks like you will have to go all custom. Get a dump and front pipe made seperatly. That way you only need to get the dump remade.

Better option would be to go the turbo now as you will save a few $100 remaking the dump

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Looks like you will have to go all custom. Get a dump and front pipe made seperatly. That way you only need to get the dump remade.

Better option would be to go the turbo now as you will save a few $100 remaking the dump

yeah i wont need to change the dump because i will just use the sandard rb25 dump and get it made to suit my mate makes exhaust so money not really a issue and i dont know how long until i get a new turbo

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