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im thinking about getting a screamer 4 my 33st as no1 in the crew has 1 and i want to be different. as i still have the stock dumppipe id get it done with that.

as i have never heard 1 (may have as i dont kno what they sound like to tell) if any1 in the kno can describe it would help me decide on weather 2 get 1.

will i loose/gain any power?

how much will 1 set me back?

im interested on hearing 1 on a 33 so if ne1 in tha goldcoast area with 1 wants 2 take me 4 a spin 2 help me decide we can organise 2 meet up, ill give u some petrol money.

thanks guys

luke

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Screamer pipe is a basically a pipe that outlets your wastegate to the atmo instead of plumbing it back to the exhaust..like an ato bov would. They sound incredible, especially under acceleration..it 'screams,' hence the name.

If you have a stock turbo Gamatron I wouldn't bother. With a big turbo they are awesome!

well a pipe is welded to your manifold, then a external wastegate is bolted onto it, then from your wastegate comes a small pipe approx 10-15cm long, when your turbo spools up excess boost is bypassed through the waste gate, screaming its head off as the boost is dumped into the atmosphere ( usualy aftermarket turbo is necissary but doesnt have to be)

yeah, i've heard a screamer on a stock turb - SR20

and its bloody aweful the sound it makes. I sounds like it had more of a bad exhaust leak than anything else

My screamer with the GT30 sounds wicked though with the 45mm gate.

You can hear it blocks away and sounds really angry.

if you want quiet just easy on the left foot i reckon.

why would you be giving it around police anyway? unless you want to get pulled over

Does sound rather nice and mean though :D can get really loud though

As for gaining/losing power. I don't think it would gain or lose, as it is really just to control boost levels

SPHYNX[x']why would you be giving it around police anyway? unless you want to get pulled over

Does sound rather nice and mean though :D can get really loud though

As for gaining/losing power. I don't think it would gain or lose, as it is really just to control boost levels

you dnt have to be giving it next to police for them to hear it, as you know they are LOUD

pretty sure there are some videos on antilag of a few cars with screamer pipes ...r31 with neo , a r32 gtst at drags, a white r33 and a green s14 on cruise mode .. from memory ..coz R31power forwarded me some links of em.

Matt

Yeah Im considering getting a split dump pipe (like the ones CES and BATMBL sell) for my r32 gtst, and getting a removeable section added to the wastegate pipe.

Has anyone ever done something like this? It means i can have a screamer when i want, and then change it back for when i want to be a little bit more discrete...

From the vids above it should sound pretty good.

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