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Hi guys,,

** I've done the search but no luck findind my exact answers **

anyway, I'm looking at getting a dump/front pipe for my rb20det from JJR Racing brand.. i'm still deciding between open/bellmouth or twin/split dump pipes.. what would be suitable for my application?

- RB25Neo turbo

- 3'' Cat back exhaust

- Pod filter

I'm looking for power, reliable, response and easy for everyday driving

Thanks for all ur inputs/info

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Hi guys,,

** I've done the search but no luck findind my exact answers **

anyway, I'm looking at getting a dump/front pipe for my rb20det from JJR Racing brand.. i'm still deciding between open/bellmouth or twin/split dump pipes.. what would be suitable for my application?

- RB25Neo turbo

- 3'' Cat back exhaust

- Pod filter

I'm looking for power, reliable, response and easy for everyday driving

Thanks for all ur inputs/info

ok so generally speaking youve got an internally gated turbo,well they say that a divorced/split dump is better for the flow of gases,better flow equals better response and power,but i think the straight dump is cheaper,while your at it im assuming ur going to do ur front pipe(dump to cat) ?if youve got the money go for split,and do the front pipe at the same time,get an exhaust guy to fit it for you as there may be some welding required..much easier that way..

d-brod

  • 1 month later...

well instead of starting a new thread going to bump this one.

at the moment my car ebc @ 10psi, r34 smic, 3" cat back, pod.

i'm going to get it tuned soon and was wondering if it will be worth finishing my exhaust.

like how much power difference will it make after the tune having the dump/front and not having it?

and an upgrade of turbo in the future has not been ruled out

thanks

yes it's very worth it. more response, more midrange, more power throughout.

get a 3 inch dump/front pipe, and a highflowing cat. preferably a metallic cat.

i'm guessing you already have an aftermarket ecu or piggyback that you'll be getting tuned?

  • 3 weeks later...

i spoke to an exhaust guy at his workshop about dump pipes, and he says avoid stainless steel because of the high heat temps the turbo can build up, and a high-flow cat to go with it so there is a more free flow. You will also need to buy a gasket for the turbo/dump from nissan or somewhere too.

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