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in that example, sure.

when the dump pipe is fabricated get them to make a section that can unbolt so you can seal up the exhaust and have it as a screamer but also gives you the option to plumb it back with relative ease.

some people love them forever, some people like them for a bit and then just want it to shut up.

This.. My mate had this setup

Only because the abomination is a thirsty POS.

this

Mayb I plan on making it more fuel efficiant

hop to it......there is no reason the abom should use more fuel than that falcoon.

^ this. Old cars can be good if u look after them.

AU falcon is not an old car.......its newer than your GTR! by alot. still a horrible POS

Screamer pipes with big turbs and external gates give me wood... Just a warning Scott lol

V8s cracking gate = Jizz in my pants

so true, check out the McLaren P1 Jay leno garage......that engine is wastegateerific :)

this

hop to it......there is no reason the abom should use more fuel than that falcoon.

AU falcon is not an old car.......its newer than your GTR! by alot. still a horrible POS

Bodo my AU Falcon is only 5 years older than my R32. It's certainly not that new.

Haha nope, didn't u see my hectic falcoon

Indeed I did.....still wouldnt drive it by choice. but for the price...i guess you cant argue. would still go for the Hatsu or similar small FWD cheapness instead. I miss my Madaz

I just learned somthing ( and so did the irritating p plater) the mighty mazdarati is faster than mk4 golf gti....just. got to throw 3x scissors lol

i find this hard to Believe. But then P platers are pretty bad at driving :)

Bodo my AU Falcon is only 5 years older than my R32. It's certainly not that new.

I assume you mean newer? to me an old car has a Carby :thumbsup:

Well gnite peps. Hope to get the Ant-Eater this week ;)

night Ants, hope to see it out and about soon.

 

 

 

i find this hard to Believe. But then P platers are pretty bad at driving :)

 

 

Why? The mazda makes a few kw more and the same torque and is only a smidge heavier. It also has no lag. Which I think was the deciding factor.

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