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i searched this and found no definitive answer. Are turbo back exhaust systems legal in WA or do you have to have the cat for emmisions ?

You will need a cat for emissions, get a cat back system, a nice big dump pipe and big front pipe and you will be sorted :D.

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i searched this and found no definitive answer. Are turbo back exhaust systems legal in WA or do you have to have the cat for emmisions ?

Turbo back exhaust systems are fine but you will need the Cat.

XForce and a few others do a turbo back with hiflo 3in Cat for around $1600 in stainless steel.

Cheers

Ken

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i also was thinking about getting a dual exhaust, well it wouldnt technically be dual but have it split after the cat and have a cannon on either side of the car. Would the split interrupt the air flow or should it not really matter ?

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i got xforce stainless 3" cat + stainless cat back system from hyperdrive and can recommend fully. I only got that part of the system cos i already had a 3" seperated dump/front pipe before hand

no it want affect the air flow. one of our members has this setup and it works quite well.

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