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I got a pair of x-force split dumps from hi octane for a pretty reasonable price man. In my case they made good numbers on the dyno even on low boost levels too. Obviously not as good quality as the more expensive dumps like tomei etc but for value for money they are the go and far better than the ebay stuff and other low-end chinese rubbish that cracks and does not last!

Hope that helps.

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thanks man iv been filtering through the forums and i think ill got for the JJR belmouth one piece front/dump pipe paired with a catco high flow cat and see how that goes it will actualy be saving me a cuple hundred so i can put it towards ether an inter cooler or nistune lol

now all i have to do is find a standard r34 actuator just incase my boost goes up by 2 psi ,

thanks for the help guys we had a bumpy start but got there in the end lol.

When u say all the air pipeing do u mean vacume tubeing or the pipes that go from the turbo to the inercooler and back to the throdel inlet ?.

Well the turbo pipeing is easy as iv had that off a few times when I was makeing the heat Sheld for the pod.

As for the vacume tubeing (which I thing u mean) iv been putting it off lol . Indont think it will be hard it's just trying to locate all of them lol. I should do it as if there's a leaky one it probably affecting performance. If u live near by we can by a cupple of meters of the stuff and work it out lol .

As for the quality of the front / dump pipes I wouldn't have a clue that why it's good to have someone explain it . I'd say the bigger the area at the back of the turbo the less turbulace/interupted flow ??!! Am I right

ahh that would be awesome but im up in sydney, sorry mate. i've been putting off the vacuum piping for shear fear of the job hahaha, so many pipes, so many sizes

yeah i thort there were only two sizes ??? but then agian i havent looked at it yet lol

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