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So i'm sitting here wondering if there is a way for me to seperate the dump mouth of a standard 33gtst turbo to make a seperate gate and dump flow.

I have a split dump pipe and i want to know if i can divide the 2 outlets on the back of my turbo into 2 seperate sections, meaning that when my gate opens it goes straight out but when im just cruising it flows along through the full system.

Let me know if anyone has done this before. Im interested in seeing if/how i can do it.

Cheers

Ben

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This topic has been covered here from memory.

that cause massive boost spike as once separated the internal gate is virtually sealed up in a cylinder, making pressure by pass difficult as your waste gate can not open up to 90 degree.

Run a 3 (3.5 preferred) inches bell mouth dump for the best performance.

Congratulations sir on question of the day!

YES you can have a screamer from the internal gate, and yes it will sound like ass :D

If you want the noise then man up and build a car to back up the sound!

Congratulations sir on question of the day!

YES you can have a screamer from the internal gate, and yes it will sound like ass :D

If you want the noise then man up and build a car to back up the sound!

You just said what I was thinking

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