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Ive been trying to find some for a GTR in sydney. Cant really justify spending the $800 minimum at CES?

Anyone know a good source costing around $400 - $600?? (Second hand ok)

Lawrence

You should be able to buy a pair of genuine HKS dumps brand new for less than $800. Try some of the parts importers like nengun or greenline etc.

Richard

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whats the difference between a split dump pipe and a normal 3" dump pipe like the HKS one? I am also after one of these... I thought they only cost like $300-400??? There is a guy on the forums here "BATMBL" or something like that selling them at good prices..

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CES split dump actually has a seperate wastegate pipe that joins back to the dump 30cm down, which eliminates the turbulence involved with a normal dump where both exhaust and wastegate hit each other. It basically allows alot more flow/less restriction

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i made my own. used the CES one as a base to copy from.

3 inch main pipe 1 inch wastegate pipe, all stainless, mandrel bent, TIG welded.

the wastegate pipe joins in at he bottom bend of the main pipe.

could have made it better but, late nites and 02 sensor in the wrong spot made it difficult.

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For the guys wanting gtr dumps,I got a price through Modyourcar.com

for the Trust ext kit(long w/gate pipes) of $1826.00

Don't really want to spend that much so if you know an alternative  

let me know?

:D

Advan in sydney want about $1400 for the same thing, Autobarn quoted about $1200.

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i made my own. used the CES one as a base to copy from.

3 inch main pipe 1 inch wastegate pipe, all stainless, mandrel bent, TIG welded.

the wastegate pipe joins in at he bottom bend of the main pipe.

could have made it better but, late nites and 02 sensor in the wrong spot made it difficult.

How did it turn out?

Got any pics?

I have some mates who work with stainless/sheet metal and are very good with making exhausts

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The CES Dump Pipe group buy has now been expanded to include the GTR's

2 x dumps for about $790 HPC coated (about $650 plain steel)

Y piece about $550 HPC coated (about $425 plain steel)

check out the Group buy http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=48534

I was speaking to darrinspencer (the organiser) this morning and he has now included the GTR's into the buy as there seems to be some interest out there

The original thread will be updated today to include the final pricing

check the pipes out here www.cesracing.com.au

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Advan in sydney want about $1400 for the same thing, Autobarn quoted about $1200.

Get the Trust ones from Nengun - I got mine from there for about $1000 landed.

One thing to bear in mind - they're a pain to fit - factor on $500 to fit if you get a shop to do it. It is a turbo / manifold off job... unless you're very handy with a spanner.

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Get the Trust ones from Nengun - I got mine from there for about $1000 landed.

One thing to bear in mind - they're a pain to fit - factor on $500 to fit if you get a shop to do it.  It is a turbo / manifold off job... unless you're very handy with a spanner.

i must be very handy with a spanner then.

Knore: yeah it is OK. i got pics but i won't be home till next week.

i will see how well it works when i get my car running properly. 28th Aug.

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i must  be very handy with a spanner then.

Knore: yeah it is OK. i got pics but i won't be home till next week.

i will see how well it works when i get my car running properly. 28th Aug.

Is that for a GTR or GTS-t?

If it was a GTR you are handy :)

see this thread - may help you guys doing GTRs

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=43354

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