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Hey sup.

"Turbo Back" includes dump pipe. A split pipe is a dual piped dump pipe, one for turbine outlet and one for internal wastegate.

Talk to an exhaust shop. I have seen stainless split dumps on eBay for skylines - however, I have had exhausts shops write them off, they crack. They recommend a mild steel version.

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i've got one of those stainless split dump which you replace the stock dump with in my car, and only just installed not too long ago

in theory, it helps holding the boost at higher revs, but i could only feel a bit of difference along with the slight difference in exhaust note

maybe it's because the seperation is too short like what SK said

construction looked quite solid but i hope it doesn't crack

has anyone else bought one of these?

I had HKS split dump, quite old bought 2nd hand and when I bought it, it doesnt seem to crack and works well (keep exhaust still reasonably quiet)... So I guess even stainless steel is prone to cracking compared to mild steel, it also all depends on the quality of the product. Most cheaper stainless steel items on ebay looks like HKS rip offs made in china, so maybe it'll not be as strong as the original one.

the measurement of the main pipe in the hks style split dump turned out to be approx 2.5 inch

but think about it this way. at high rev when the engine needs the exhaust fumes to dissipate fast, while the turbo exhaust is coming out of the main 2.5 inch pipe, the wastegate gas is coming out from the seperate split pipe.

that sounds better to me than having the exhaust from the turbine and wastegate both dumped into a 3 inch pipe, especially when you take turbulance into consideration.

Sorry for hi jacking the thread but now im interested in this stainless steel cracking business?? Is it recommended that mild steel split dump is used?? Im regards to the cat back section,would it be a good idea to get the mild steel piping with a stainless cannon muffler??

Edited by R33_Series2Lover

i hope my exhaust wont end up cracking i just got a nur spec R system i think its the bees knees thou tig welding i doubt it will be cracking soon... being cat back it wont get as hot back there thou i was looking at getting one of thos batmbl split dump and front pipes... i want stainless because all the pipes look cool as in chrome from behind!

From what I have been told when speaking to exhaust shops, cheap stainless steel dumps can crack.. If the ex shop were to custom make a dump, they were going to make it out of mild steel. You get what you pay for in the end. I would very much doubt that a HKS stainless dump would crack.

The exhaust temp from the cat back is alot cooler so there is far less of a problem with cracks...

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