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FYP.

I might, but internal gate is shit for a screamer pipe.

Said eveyone who's never done one.

I built an internal screamer for my tx5 that I had an r33 turbo on it. It was all kinds of awesome. You just need to get it to seal.

Said eveyone who's never done one.

I built an internal screamer for my tx5 that I had an r33 turbo on it. It was all kinds of awesome. You just need to get it to seal.

Build be one, oh master of the exhaust pipe?

That's implied, yes.

I'm only being semi serious. You'd need to pay for machining, extra welding and a external Wastegate. Better to do a dived dump like scotts talkin about, for the power and boost levels you're looking at that would be adequate.

That's implied, yes.

I'm only being semi serious. You'd need to pay for machining, extra welding and a external Wastegate. Better to do a dived dump like scotts talkin about, for the power and boost levels you're looking at that would be adequate.

I know ;)

Would have the removable screamer pope for sprint days/drags and plumbed into the exhaust for road duties.

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