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I've got one and had it installed by Blitz? (Pete..thanks!!!) the other week and there's a definate difference.

There's nothing wrong with em and if your talking aboiut the flying dump from flying international on ebay, they are quite cheap.....and if i'm allowed to say, cheaper than the previous mentioned. Just send him an email and he will give it to you for the starting price on ebay without having to bid. I sugest buying the heat wrap off hjim too.

Catch ya ! Birnie :(

Hey skidmark ive just put one on my 200, huge differance. they say 17kw at the wheels increase and a one psi jump inboost. ur welcome to come have a look at mine if you want just pm me. I also got the heat wpar too

Skidmark, the flyin and BATMBL ones are the same thing. I've got one, and noticed a significant increase in response and power, although I went from stock to full 3" turbo back. Very quick postage through flyin performance too! Have a good look around though, cause the day after I bought mine, there was exactly the same thing selling for $70 less!

There's this company called Flying Performance:

http://stores.ebay.com.au/Flying-Performan...e-International

They sell a dump pipe that comes from the same source as someone on this forum.

Therefore the pipe is called a 'Flying Dump' as opposed to a HKS Split dump or something of that ilk.

T.

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There's this company called Flying Performance:

http://stores.ebay.com.au/Flying-Performan...e-International

They sell a dump pipe that comes from the same source as someone on this forum.

Therefore the pipe is called a 'Flying Dump' as opposed to a HKS Split dump or something of that ilk.

T.

whats meant to be so good about these? They dont even have seperate wastegate/ exhaust pipes, looks the same as the stock one.

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