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Old 03-01-2007, 10:29 AM   #171
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Originally Posted by BLITZZZ
i liked everything you did up until the downpipe, just seems kind of power robbing, all the bends and such, you couldnt fit it under/over the steering column and position the exhaust to the left side of the vehicle?

If you leave it like that i'd recommend cerramic painting/coating the whole downpipe and heatwraping it, overall the downpipe looks great though

it will actually flow a lot better than most downpipes, because it doesn't go right into a 90 bend down. It is important to normalize the gas flow early on. Also, there is less than 270 degrees of total bend. Most Downpipes have 2 quick 90 degree bends that are 100% opposed. This is a much greater air turbulator than what I have, which is a smooth, nearly straight section for a solid few feet downstream of the turbo.

The DP will be swaintech coated. If i ran it down the left side of the vehicle, it would intrude on to the driver's side, which i do not want, while i have some flexibility with the passenger seat location, I need the driver's seat to be placed perfectly, you dig?
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