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Hey everyone,

Recently purchased an R33 GTS-T, stock clean and generally beautiful, except one thing. The previous owner installed a screamer on the turbo, bottom line is I hate it, im not about the attention and its just a bit shit really. What am I looking at to get it removed, whats the proceedure and who would I see?? Sorry to be all newbie and shit but im new to turbos and thought you might give me some insight.

Anyway cheers

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A import exhaust center can remove it (or any exhaust center that know a thing about turbo's lol) would have to fit a factory dump pipe or aftermarket which is better and less restrictive then stock obviously to replace the screamer though

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any exhaust shop would be able to fix it

unless

he has hacked apart the exhaust housing on the std turbo to fit a dump external pipe

if he/she has done that just buy another std turbo for $100 from someone selling one

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+1

Get a photo for accurate advice, then we can recommend the parts needed to change it and where best to buy them.

Hopefully its just a silly split dump pipe and a simple justjap belmouth dump for 200 bucks will fix it for you, and all round better performance too.

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hard to get into take a decent photo for you, but it appears to be a JJR Stainless screamer dump pipe.

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=16996&cat=&page=1

Is it as simple as it seems to purchase a JJR Split dump pipe and bolt on?

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17009&cat=&page=1

Looks like it could be the shot.

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hard to get into take a decent photo for you, but it appears to be a JJR Stainless screamer dump pipe.

http://justjap.com/s...996&cat=&page=1

Is it as simple as it seems to purchase a JJR Split dump pipe and bolt on?

http://justjap.com/s...009&cat=&page=1

Looks like it could be the shot.

Very simple, a few bolts, a case of beer, a bleeding hand and swearing.

Don't get the split, just a bellmouth will do.

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Yeah for 10x the price and probably made with Chinese tube anyway

Lol. Hardly.

Andrews work does cost a bit more, but quality costs money. ;)

As for Chinese tube... +1 to Simon. Clueless.

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