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3" fujitsubo legalis.

im wrapt with the power though.

My 3inch wasn't even a 1kw restriction when we tested at 320-330rwkw on 98 octane.

And wasn't a restirction at 380rwkw on E85

Just sayin

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Not all 3 inches are created equally

Moh are you running a cat...if so, ditch that...

Cooler piping and cooler is always an obvious one

Intake pipe sucking shut is never good

Sometimes the turbo you've chosen can have a restrictive exhaust housing particularly if it's a responsive turbo and gets choked up top

That power is plenty for the street, hit up E85 and be laughing

i do have a decat.
ill throw some intercooler hardpipes on this bitch when i can.
wouldnt be intake pipes, george is making about 400kw with stock intake pipes and cooler.

my problem is i dont want a cannon, and all the free flowing exhausts are cannons.
also will need cam gears, and may go for a set of cams while im there. because mohsen.
but most importantly, ill have to drive it for a bit and get used to it.

Don't understand why workshops if they say its an exhaust issue, just don't quickly test it by dropping the exhaust. (As long as the customer is happy to pay for the extra time)

Would suck for Moh and other customers if they bought a whole new exhaust system only to come back and have the exact same issues

i do have a decat.

ill throw some intercooler hardpipes on this bitch when i can.

wouldnt be intake pipes, george is making about 400kw with stock intake pipes and cooler.

my problem is i dont want a cannon, and all the free flowing exhausts are cannons.

also will need cam gears, and may go for a set of cams while im there. because mohsen.

but most importantly, ill have to drive it for a bit and get used to it.

You have 707160 -9s yeah?

Should make 300+ at 18 especially with rebuilt motor.

they didnt say it was exhaust, not sure whats up. the car has been an absolute bucket of shit.
my first build experience has been nothing but a nightmare.

just random shit that shouldnt have happened. eg: f**king vac leaks everywhere.

they didnt say it was exhaust, not sure whats up. the car has been an absolute bucket of shit.

my first build experience has been nothing but a nightmare.

just random shit that shouldnt have happened. eg: f**king vac leaks everywhere.

You did replace every vacuum hose on the engine while it was out though? Right?

3" fujitsubo legalis.

im wrapt with the power though.

Generally Fujitsubos have a narrowed down part of the piping just before the rear muffler to keep things quite despite being a 3" system, even their cannon systems have this

Also 2nd spot of the new falcon today (first on saturday night at ribs & burgers in Cragieburn)

Digging the bronze colour much more than the blue, looks more like a BA/BF shape again though

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