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As long as a external gate is plumbed back and not vent g it's legal I'm currently going through engineering process here in WA and as mentioned by my engineer as long as it's plumbed back your safe

Lol yeh I know, my comment was a jest about Nathan's gate setup.

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What effect does the turbine housing and wheel have on scavenging?

I am not sure your comparison is applicable at all.

Are you sure you know what scavenging is? The turbine housing and wheel have very little effect on that.

Who drives a turbo car off boost anyway?

The only off boost you should have, is waiting for the lights to go green...

I'm sure most people drive off boost. Any time at all I hit full boost regardless of the speed limit there are 2 black lines out the back. So it is off boost for me thumbsup.gif

wow now your telling Nismoid how important it is stay legal when he is pretty much the spokesperson for having a legal or under the radar car...

you know Ive have many, what could be called illegal mods but Ive never had any problems, even when pulled over for rbt...

and Im not a grandpa driver so I dunno, dont hang with hoons I guess.

I'll go with the biggest cat, is half an inch really going to make that much diff in a negative way..

WOW!!! Spokesperson my butt. If he was the legal dude you say he is then he would be recommending the OP a legal cat wouldn't he. Not just contradicting my posts with nothing useful to add. Much like the majority of the people commenting on this thread.

So where was your useful advice again?? Oh wait there wasn't any...

There's nothing illegal about having a 5" cat though. If a car is too loud, I wouldn't go about fixing the problem by using a smaller cat. One or two good mufflers and it will all be legal without causing too much of a restriction.

And let's face it... If a cop wants to sticker you, there's plenty of other things they can get you for.

That's it majority of the time cops will sticker you even for parts from factory that they believe are defects they are that dumb they don't know what they are looking at they only need to pretend to once the stocker is on it's up to the pits which it's them that pick everything

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