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got my screamer on today, at tilbrooks, they also built a new front pipe for me,

i know screamers are ment to be loud on boost, but mine vents to atmosphere on idle to!

it sounds a bit like drift pipes all the way through the rev range, but when on boost, it screams, thats the only part i wanted....

can i get it quiter? when driving off boost?

cheers

craig

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well there are proper ways of making them, they obviously haven't created a good seal between the wheel and the screamer pipe....should have asked who makes good ones before you went and got it, i could have refered you to a bloke who makes second to none exhausts.

ive made a couple in the past for mine, and i didn't like it.

can i ask how much you paid just out of curiosity?

As ryan said the actuator hasnt been seald off properly. So the exhaust wheel is leaking into the screamer pipe and causing lots of unwanted noise.

The one an donly place to get a great sealed Screamer/Front/ Dump pipe is Andrew from AM Performance.

He made me one up for the 32 and it was awsome. Could drive past cops and they had no idea what was lying beneath.

Take the screamer off and get the maker of it to adjust it to stop the leaking gases.

i got it from just jap, they are a tader on here, so i thought it would have been

one of the better ones on the market. i paid $110 not including P&H.

do you think this is somethin tilbrook is capable of fixing?

As ryan said the actuator hasnt been seald off properly. So the exhaust wheel is leaking into the screamer pipe and causing lots of unwanted noise.

The one an donly place to get a great sealed Screamer/Front/ Dump pipe is Andrew from AM Performance.

He made me one up for the 32 and it was awsome. Could drive past cops and they had no idea what was lying beneath.

Take the screamer off and get the maker of it to adjust it to stop the leaking gases.

thats it dude, andrew used to do alot of work for us at my other work....second to none workmanship.

most would kno of the screamer i had on my 32 yeh

and u couldnt tell it had one at idle or up to 3300 revs roughly

well that was made by AM Performance

there is a pipe that goes straight up to the compressor wheel instead of just a plate, and it does not leak at all.

get GTR kiet to send u a photo of it coz i sold it to him just earlier tonight

im sure Simon can fix it :(

i got it from just jap, they are a tader on here, so i thought it would have been

one of the better ones on the market. i paid $110 not including P&H.

do you think this is somethin tilbrook is capable of fixing?

the factory wastegate leaks, i've seen a split dump/screamer that sealed on the inside of the turbo exhaust wheel, yet it still sounded like a truck idling.

screamer on stock turbo sounds like crap anyway...

just get a external gate n youll b A ok....lol

Screamers are gay and give all us Skyline drivers more police attention, no to mention bad reputations with the noise-hating public. You are begging for a defect - fist cop that sees/hears you will ream you hard.

Screamers are gay and give all us Skyline drivers more police attention, no to mention bad reputations with the noise-hating public. You are begging for a defect - fist cop that sees/hears you will ream you hard.

amen to that.

i got impounded coz a cop heard me from like 500 metres away.

they call it excessive noise lol

hence why mine is now sold

Screamers are gay and give all us Skyline drivers more police attention, no to mention bad reputations with the noise-hating public. You are begging for a defect - fist cop that sees/hears you will ream you hard.

Well said Nightcrawler.....i think screamer pipes sound good on a track/drift car.....when sideways peaking off its head yeah it sounds crazy....not on the streets dude....

got my screamer on today, at tilbrooks, they also built a new front pipe for me,

i know screamers are ment to be loud on boost, but mine vents to atmosphere on idle to!

it sounds a bit like drift pipes all the way through the rev range, but when on boost, it screams, thats the only part i wanted....

can i get it quiter? when driving off boost?

cheers

craig

Do u actually have an External gate set up or split dumps?

Coz if u have an External gate set up.. and have a screamer pipe and its venting on idle. I'd say ur External gate is f**ked...

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