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Hey ppls.

I'm wondering if anybody has used the CES racing Twin Dump Pipe for their Skylines??

I currently have a Blitz Front pipe and am considering swapping to a twin dump but would like some feed back first....

Thanks

BASS OUT

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I got a CES front/dump unit - seems good - got nuthing to compare it too though except my stock setup - But I got a bunch of mods done at the same time so I can't tell you the benefits in HP.

I can say that they look HOT and seem to be very well contructed

There is an article on CES in one of the latest mags ?? HPI, Zoom or sumthing !

There is a couple of guys up here in Brisbane that have got complete turbo back exhausts from CES. They all rave bout the quality of workmanship, but also mention that they are not cheap. You pay for what you get I guess. There is a little article in the latest HPI mag about their dump pipes.

I am thinking of getting their HPC dump pipes when the R arrives, they look very good.

I've got a front/dump from CES. Couldnt be happier with it. Awesome design. You can probably expect about 20rwkw over standard with a cat back.

With my existing cat back and K&N panel filter the car made 126rwkw@8psi. I put the dump/front on with a bleed valve@6psi and it still gave me 7rwkw extra! Thats right, less boost more power. I've now wound up the boost and the car is making 153rwkw.

They're a bit expensive but the quality is great.

Aha! i knew there was something more than just quality

sweet.

So the seperate wastegatepipe..

theres 2 pipes coming off the turbo,

the wastegate pipe is obviously smaller.. and joines back onto the main exhaust a bit later on

so this is called an internal wastegate yes?

the wastegate pipe doesnt get in the way or hit anything im assuming,

And whats the direct advantage over single pipe dumps?

the wastegate pipe doesnt get in the way or hit anything im assuming,  

And whats the direct advantage over single pipe dumps?

Yep, 2 pipes that steer clear of all other engine components.

The advantage of having the twin system is it causes less turbulence in the exhaust when the wastegate and exhaust air combine. It allows smoother air flow which leads to more air getting out quicker.

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