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The thing i always find it funny on here is people say, "its federal law, and its illegal" but how many people's car break the laws here, or break the laws in their cars.. i dont think anyone could say they dont.

Most of us obey the spirit of the law, even if they don't always manage to match the letter of the law.

Emissions laws are there to protect the environment - while its one thing to run the car a bit less fuel efficiently to chase more power so it produces more carbon dioxide, its something else entirely to dump poisonous chemicals directly into the air. Its even worse since its a street car, and so there are innocent people breathing in that shit.

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yea i was planning on installing a bov onto my car...

the gfb bovus maximus but it seems that the ssqbov is pretty popular

once i install my 3" turboback exhaust i will plumback the screamer pipe

jus wanted to have some fun with some noise

Here is a video of [M SPEC]'s 33, with an internally gated HKS 2535.

http://s32.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2LCEAIW...V70PE2GEKSDPPW1

This link will expire in 7 days.

:P

No, that car does not have an Internally gated 2535 at all... please make sure you dont post misleading stuff about someone else's car.

The turbo at the time was modded to remove the int gate to run a bigger external gate.

The turbo has since died (at calder) and is being replaced with a 3037

Emissions laws are there to protect the environment - while its one thing to run the car a bit less fuel efficiently to chase more power so it produces more carbon dioxide, its something else entirely to dump poisonous chemicals directly into the air. Its even worse since its a street car, and so there are innocent people breathing in that shit.

You've never done a burnout thats made smoke for "innocent" people to breathe in before? Im not having a go at you, but if anyone gets a wiff of your gas after your external gate has opened, its hardly going to harm them..

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does anyone have any sound or video clips or screamer pipes?

i dunno bout screamer pipes but see if you like this, its 3 inch straight out the side. infront of the rear wheel.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=C4pm7OvTqco

awww.. so no vids? ive never heard one i dont think.

Jago, have you tried Putfile, rapidshare, google vids,etc?

you can put a screamer on an external gate cant you?
You could argue that you never drive on full boost on the street, so since the wastegate is always shut, then its not illegal at all???
if i were to install a screamer pipe... is it possible to install a bov?

just curious because of planning on buying one soon... but i thought that it wouldnt be no use since the screamer pipe already vents the gases from the wastegate??? that true???

ive always had a screamer on my car. with the factory turbo and with the new gt3540.

they obviously sound alot better on a bigger turbo with a ext gate.

but they still sound great on a factory turbo imho.

ill upload a few youtube vids for you to see.

who ever said they lost power putting a screamer pipe on is a bit weird. the idea of a screamer pipe is to releave back pressure which = better performance. how much is debatable. if your losing power get a retune.

a screamer pipe will only open wen the wastegate opens. on factory setups this can be quite random as they tend to open earlier when they are suppose to.

the theoretical process of a properly set up screamer pipe. will only open at FULL BOOST. if you have your car set to 2psi. it will open at 2psi. same as 10 or 20psi.

i have a 60mm ext gate and only opens at 15PSI. so i pretty much have total control of when i want to gate ppl.

to give u an idea of wat a car sounds like with a screamer/ext venting gate

i know alot of people are against these things, and i sorta feel bad for all the greenies out there wen i plant by foot. but in all honesty. nothing beats drowning out a V8 and pulling away leaving him to eat dust. on the track of course....................... :D

heres a story of how poo they really are, i had mine put on monday, spent 520 bucks on the whole set up, including modifying the front pipe to suit it, 3 days later, its coming off to make way for a one peice front/dump pipe costing me another 550 bucks.

dont get it mate, you will find it willl leak a hell of alot through the screamer itself, and sound like a tractor.

do it right the first time round and get a 3 inch turbo back :D

dont get it mate, you will find it willl leak a hell of alot through the screamer itself, and sound like a tractor.

people who complain about a screamer pipe leaking hasnt got a properly made screamer pipe.

your suppose to separate the wastegate side from the exhaust side. that way when exhaust gasses pass through normally you dont get a leaking noise. and wen the gate opens. you get the scream.

honestly anyone out there who wants a properly made Screamer Pipe made for a factory Internally Gated set up PM me ill shoot u the guy who makes em.

they dont leak

they sound great

its highly illegal.

and unlike a few....i do have 1st hand experience

:O

it must be.. with retards replying to 2 year old threads..

oh wait.. you did that didn't you?

If youre not retarded and you could read you would see that it was 'Trouble' and not 'nizmonut' - they are actually 2 different forum names.

the fact that you can't understand how my comment was related to ANYONE who replied to posts from 2006 puts you down as the teamleader of the retard group.

congrats on the promotion Femno.

Just in case that didn't make sense to you, your husband "ALSO" replied to a post from 2006. he just decided that my amature comedy was to be pulled up.

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