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      03-18-2008, 07:37 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Adam@Riss Racing View Post
Downpipes relieving too much pressure causing turbo failure? Haven't seen that yet. Its actually been a proven fact that downpipes help a turbo car "uncork" the power and stress on the turbo. Turbo's want to spool easy instead of having to build huge boost to create power. This is why downpipes make so much power. They unrestrict the entire exhaust system. Whether you have a stock catback or aftermarket catback, you will feel a huge difference.

Problems? CEL. Just in case, its always recommended to get 02 simulators so you will not see the little CEL in the dash. Other than that, I don't see problems. We've had our sponsored car/test car spin all through 1st and 2nd so tires might be a problem soon! :wink: Downpipes are proven HP/TQ.
So it is OK for this motor to replace the DP and/or even go turbo back without EM?
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