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Hi All,

I'm after a bit of guidance. I have a 3" cat back exhaust and want to get the remainder of the exhaust system upgraded.(the dump pipe) I have found two different styles, both say they are direct bolt up. I'm still running stock turbo on my R34 GTT coupe. One style is a 'bellmouth' where the wastegate is included in the pipe and goes all the way down. The second is with the wastegate pipe being separate from the turbo pipe and rejoining the dump pipe further down. Take a look at the pics and if you could advise which one would be better and what the differences in the two would be. I have found that the bellmouth tends to be cheaper than the other style.

Cheers,

Steve

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It helped, boost tailed off less with the bellmouth...but still happened.

LOL that bellmouth you've got a pic of is actually on my car right now...may swap back to the CES split though if there aren't any takers, also throw the stock turbo back on and see how I go :S

It helped, boost tailed off less with the bellmouth...but still happened.

LOL that bellmouth you've got a pic of is actually on my car right now...may swap back to the CES split though if there aren't any takers, also throw the stock turbo back on and see how I go :S

HKS makes a really divorced dump pipe. I like it alot ;)

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