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I did. Coupled with a cat back they gave me a solid 10-15kws more. Good product, but wasn't really 'finished' to my standards. Spent a day with a straight grinder smoothing welds out of the joins :roll:
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Bennoz wrote:Yeah, 70mm is overkill. 65mm is ok, but you have to have the opening of the plenum machined to match - hence they sell it as a "manifold / TB kit"

Also not really worth doing unless you've got a tuneable ECU / piggyback. Wont get the most out of it.
so 70mm is not worth doing, while 65mm would be beneficial?
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boonng wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Yeah, 70mm is overkill. 65mm is ok, but you have to have the opening of the plenum machined to match - hence they sell it as a "manifold / TB kit"

Also not really worth doing unless you've got a tuneable ECU / piggyback. Wont get the most out of it.
so 70mm is not worth doing, while 65mm would be beneficial?
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Welcome to the club! Lol been somtime since we had a new wa member! Where abouts in wa you from?
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hey shahrez, im living in cannington. btw has anyone experienced a exhaust overheat warning? i have only driven my car for less then 10mins over the freeway and that warning sign appear. what could be the cause of it and how can i fix it?
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boonng wrote:hey shahrez, im living in cannington. btw has anyone experienced a exhaust overheat warning? i have only driven my car for less then 10mins over the freeway and that warning sign appear. what could be the cause of it and how can i fix it?
i guess i have found the problem. i found my sensor draggin on the floor. it has diconnected from the cat converter apparently. is it safe to travel with the sensor disconnected? atleast driving it to the garage?
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completely safe mate. Its no biggy at all
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boonng wrote:
boonng wrote:hey shahrez, im living in cannington. btw has anyone experienced a exhaust overheat warning? i have only driven my car for less then 10mins over the freeway and that warning sign appear. what could be the cause of it and how can i fix it?
i guess i have found the problem. i found my sensor draggin on the floor. it has diconnected from the cat converter apparently. is it safe to travel with the sensor disconnected? atleast driving it to the garage?
yeah mate thats fine. Sweet cannington, thats not too far from my place in canningvale. U got any pics of your ride?
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boonng wrote: anyone here do bring your FTO to a racetrack and do time attack? i am about to do that with my friends.
Which events? I do them sometimes as well. Theres Nolimitevents.com which does a time attack around barbagello and theres AHG state sprint and auto test championships.. and i'm sure theres some others.. but i dont keep up with them. I'm doing the state sprint championship this year.. the first round is this month. Theres also antoher wa owner who does them as well his name is Richard H he does both autotest and state sprint. They're good fun if you can afford it.
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