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R34 gtt screamer dump divider
Divider in screamer dump?

Hey guys and girls, new to sau and wanting to pick some brains about a question i havnt been able to find the answer to (or maybe just havnt looked in the right places).

i just installed a screamer dump pipe to my 34 gtt but when i was installing it i found that the divider that came with it needed a bit of machining to fit into place inside. So i just took it off and am now running the screamer without the divider piece, other than being louder 24/7, will it harm my turbo in anyway?  Any info or knowledge will be awesome cheers

 
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Thanks bro,

and yeah im going to put the divider back in once i get my hands on the table grinder to take the sides back a bit. 

But in your opinion is it worth keeping the screamer? Is there any real advantages with keeping it on? As i only put it on because my mate had a brand new one sitting in his shed and i thought i may aswell see how it sounded.

Lose the screamer. Illegal and not worth the hassle. If you have a good flowing exhaust system of a size suitable for your power level you won't notice any difference. (your turbo should be fine).

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