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sorry would of whored with you guys but dad burst into the study going pyscho cos he was pissed off with mum then started going pyscho at mum as well - it was a huge domestic last night - would of kept the neighbours amused but im ok.

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I think there was a whole thread on exhaust sizing for NA cars. While turbo cars run best with not restriction, NA cars do require a certain amount of backpressure. So a hi-flowing 3" system might be too much for a small capacity engine (2.5L). I think the 2.25" is a good idea, it will save money still improve horsepower and sound tough. If you want to spend money then get a set of tuned length extractors, they will make a big difference.

See'ya:burnout:

The 2.25" zorst won't cost too much, bout $700, but extractors are expensive if you want proper tuned length. I'd ask a few exhaust places first to get an approximate price. All up about $1300 at a guess. Will make a difference, but still won't make the car super fast like mine:p

See'ya:burnout:

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