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naa not 4inch flange, someone said that if you have a 3inch exhaust that i need a 4inch matrix..thats what i ment..does that sound about right?

and i think ill pass on the decat..id be f****d if i get caught haha.

on a side note fellas, if i were to buy a turbosmart boost tee and up the boost to 10psi would i need a boost controller to set it to 10psi or can it be done on a dyno without a boost controller?

http://www.venomexha...u/products.html

Going to buy a 500 series

4" inlet 5" body 100cpsi

250 inc delivery anywhere.

ZUT TUT TUT TUT TUT, basically.

woow you must have some series power..

is metal core better then steele?cheers

not a huge amount mate, just trying to minimise the restriction as much as possible.

Steel is a metal but I think you are asking if a metal cat is better then a traditional ceramic matrix.

most people believe that they are and alot of the literature seems to support it aswell.

if your going from factory exhaust to aftermarket with high flow cat. you will notice alot of difference in response. but if you already have an catback system then changing the cat won't do much. imo if i had $200-300 to spend. i'd get dump pipes + front. better bang for buck mod.

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if your going from factory exhaust to aftermarket with high flow cat. you will notice alot of difference in response. but if you already have an catback system then changing the cat won't do much. imo if i had $200-300 to spend. i'd get dump pipes + front. better bang for buck mod.

sorry for a stupid question but how does a dumb and fornt pipe help/work?and are they legal(sorry im a noob in cars)

cheers in advance

not a huge amount mate, just trying to minimise the restriction as much as possible.

Steel is a metal but I think you are asking if a metal cat is better then a traditional ceramic matrix.

most people believe that they are and alot of the literature seems to support it aswell.

ceramic is fine, but therefore if you do hit aground or your car is lowered, its better to have a metal cat.

also ceramic is alot cheaper to manufacture.

right so basically get a metal one?provided that money isnt an issue?

p.s if i were to buy a turbosmart boost tee and up the boost to 10psi would i need a boost controller to set it to 10psi or can it be done on a dyno without a boost controller?

on a side note fellas, if i were to buy a turbosmart boost tee and up the boost to 10psi would i need a boost controller to set it to 10psi or can it be done on a dyno without a boost controller?

the boost tee is the "controller". its pneumatic, it will regulate the boost. yes it should be set on a dyno if you would like it done properly. but more importantly, you will need an after market boost gauge, cos most stock ones are pretty rubbish.

the boost tee is the "controller". its pneumatic, it will regulate the boost. yes it should be set on a dyno if you would like it done properly. but more importantly, you will need an after market boost gauge, cos most stock ones are pretty rubbish.

ohh woops i ment do i need a boost gauge not controller haha im not that retarded. ok so i still need a boost gauge and get the boost set at a dyno..too easy thanks for that mate

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