Looking for a good exhaust cut out.
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Looking for a good exhaust cut out.
I really dont wanna go under the car in order to remove it or put it back on.
Are there any cheaper options?
Any opinions on what to get? Im not sure what Im looking for.
What are you guys running?
Running a D16Z6 turbo. I saw the Jegs one which looked good for a good price, but is there anything i dont have to remove from under the car?
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Are there any cheaper options?
Any opinions on what to get? Im not sure what Im looking for.
What are you guys running?
Running a D16Z6 turbo. I saw the Jegs one which looked good for a good price, but is there anything i dont have to remove from under the car?
LMK
Thanks
Dan
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Re: Looking for a good exhaust cut out. (racinskittle)
Get an electric cutout
http://www.quicktimeperformance.com
Or Arospeed makes a mechanical one.
http://www.arospeed.com
http://www.quicktimeperformance.com
Or Arospeed makes a mechanical one.
http://www.arospeed.com
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Re: Looking for a good exhaust cut out. (racinskittle)
How safe is this to run on stock exhaust? Can I run stock while boosted and then open it up when I push it?
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Re: Looking for a good exhaust cut out. (racinskittle)
its plenty safe, its just like running an open dp. if you have a boost controller then i would turn it down to minimum setting as the increased exhaust flow may make you boost a little more. it will REALLY help your turbo spool up time.
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Re: Looking for a good exhaust cut out. (racinskittle)
cool, let me know how it turns out! you might need to pick up some reducers because you might not have a 3" dp, if its smaller then you just might need the reducers to make it work, but performance shouldn't be affected too much.
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