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Originally posted by Black33

muffler man in prahran - he's meant to know his stuff but really annoyed me last night.

ok if he made a comment about it - but I had to hear him go on about it for about 15 mins???!!!

so, did you feel an improvement from the dump only??

dont tell me any of the dribble he told u, u actually believe?

The parahn guy is prob a V8 guy.

As i said before it definately helps spool quicker and come on to boost alot earlier, like it from proven from my dyno graph!

U should tell the exhaust guy to give HKS a call and winge to them about how they have wasted millions of dollars flow testing dump pipes with seperated pipes for wastegate and exhaust gases! :lol:

Originally posted by Black33

yeah I know, that's my opinion too :(  

But do you know how big the outlets (at the turbo flange side) are on one of the hks dump pipes??  

Our dump is like 2 1/4" and the wastegate pipe is 1 1/4"

heres a pic of the dump pipes jms sell!

look familiar?

dont worry what that v8 yobbo exhaust guy in parahn says, he would not know shit!

Originally posted by Black33

hey inasnt,

I am trying to get in touch with the guys at ICE to see if they can get their exhaust guys to fit my dump and make up a front pipe and flare out my cat inlet/outlet - did you use them?

Are they any good?

yep ice fitted the dump, exhaust place near there modified my front pipe to fit!

Geralds mobile number is 0414359888.

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interesting thread lads...

just a few questions ....

1. could someone please post a picture of the OEM dump pipe?

2. will an R33 dump pipe fit an R34 GTT?

3. what a/f ratio does the standard skyline run at?

4. i've looked up this place "arrows diff" in the whitepages but i can't find a listing? does anyone have a contact phone number?

5. INAST - you had problems with the dump not fitting from arrow's correctly? have arrows since fixed this? BLACK33 perhaps would know seeing as though he bought 1 after INAST?

why the hell are these forums split up into state...!!! this is soo annoying.... :)

franks

1. I have posed and so has black33 pics of the dump pipes in this thread.

2. The oulet flange for the r32 and r33 turbos are the same, dont know about the r34 tho. If the r34 has the same turbo as the r33 then yes it will fit.

3. my stock a/f were runnin near 10.0, which is rich as a bitch!

4. as black33 said!

5. the outlet of the dump pipe to front pipe is angles differently to the stock dump so i had to get my front pipe cut and rotated to join the new dump, no dramas with that part anyway!

6. what r u doin sneeking around the vic section??!! hehe kidding!! :)

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