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Cam,

Screamer pipes are for external wastegate turbos. With a stcok turbo the best option is to get a dump with separate internal watsegate pipe. You can get these custom made quite cheap at Genie's in Myaree.

Kym,

If you don't get a 13, then it is you and not the car. rev210 sure knows how to drive, but you won't get any respect if you don't drive it yourself.

See'ya:burnout:

Whats wrong with my whoring, whoring, whoring threads??

There just as pointless as the other shit that gets posted. Why not point out paul instead of constantly giving me shit!! I'm sick of your comments. Obviously you have somethin against me although never meeting me, but i'd appreciate it if you just lay off the constant bitching about me, cheers.

P.s, Boostzor, cypher is good. There all top blokes.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

You could do it but why? The amount of flow on the stock turbo is so small as to make an externally venting wastegate pointless. If your after wank factor then do it, will match all your stickers, haha.

See'ya:burnout:

hahaha

i just wasnt sure if there were any performance gains to be made or not, but seeing as each sticker adds 5hp, what would a screamer do?? at least 20hp, hahaha.

i wasnt gonna get one, just asking about them and there gains if any

Thanks Joe , that made it a nice quiet day in Whoretown.

Bet you pwptf and Hicks were beside themselves with grief over there inability to post large quantities of cr*p:D . hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Hey Ken, that is unfair, all the stuff I post here is brilliant and insightful, you just need to read between the lines.

Thanks for reopening Whoretown, give me the key I'll look after it. I'm sure with this spate of lockings we will all be on our best behaviour.

Love GTS-t VSPEC

See'ya:burnout:

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