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Hey guys,

I cant really decide on dump pipes. At the moment im throwing up between xforce, hks and tomei expremes.They range in price a fair bit,

My question is, is it worth spending the extra money to get the tomei's. Is it just build quality or do you think there would be any gains between to two.

Thanks guys,

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Spend a bomb and get CES race dumps and front pipe. Boost response improved somewhat. If you haven't already you also get good boost response gains port-matching the manifold to turbo ports (on the manifold only with non stock turbos) like in pic.

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Spend a bomb and get CES race dumps and front pipe. Boost response improved somewhat. If you haven't already you also get good boost response gains port-matching the manifold to turbo ports (on the manifold only with non stock turbos) like in pic.

Have you used these Doo Doo. I rang up up about them, they sound great but pricey. From the impression I got regular aftermarket dumps could increase boost response on upgraded twins by about 300-500rpm, but these race pipes could increase boost response by 800rpm or more.

Anyone have any experience with these?

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Have you used these Doo Doo. I rang up up about them, they sound great but pricey. From the impression I got regular aftermarket dumps could increase boost response on upgraded twins by about 300-500rpm, but these race pipes could increase boost response by 800rpm or more.

Anyone have any experience with these?

These are on the car at the mo, put them on with the stock turbos, pretty good result (awesome sound too). I have custom turbos that have the kick of 2540's but have boost (up to 12psi) from 3000rpm with full boost all in by 4000rpm.

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Thanks Doo Doo.

They sound like the have a good result. I will defineately consider them. I will be using something with 2860-5's and from the sounds of it the race pipes and cam gears should dial out a lot of lag and increase response.

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^^ Doo Doo,can you tell me more about the turbo's you are using?

They're a custom job not available off the shelf- my tuner had them made for his RB26dett powered Z- not sure who by, he won't tell me. They have the response of 2530's and lose 4hp on 2540's. His Z has about 540hp at the wheels with the boost response already posted (plus cams and gears, I think he's running about 20-22 psi) . When he got them in for me they were 1500 each brand new. Am switching to Motec (power FC does get a little reversion with this setup)

Thanks Doo Doo.

They sound like the have a good result. I will defineately consider them. I will be using something with 2860-5's and from the sounds of it the race pipes and cam gears should dial out a lot of lag and increase response.

Forgot to mention i have tomeii cams and gears dialled in for better response.

hey doo doo who made you piping

I did

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