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Old 06-06-2008, 10:27 AM
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According to Greddy, this exhaust is for turbo application. I noticed that J's Racing has a similar exhaust for NA. Can I use the Greddy exhaust for NA car? Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by T1Autobahn,Jun 6 2008, 10:27 AM
According to Greddy, this exhaust is for turbo application. I noticed that J's Racing has a similar exhaust for NA. Can I use the Greddy exhaust for NA car? Thanks in advance.
yes, you can use it for NA. we are currently using on our car.
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I'm sorry, not trying to hijack this thread, but does anybody have any dyno #s for this exhaust?
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Originally Posted by zbrewha863,Jun 6 2008, 10:43 AM
I'm sorry, not trying to hijack this thread, but does anybody have any dyno #s for this exhaust?
we never got a chance to go from stock to Greddy, sorry
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[QUOTE=J's Racing,Jun 6 2008, 10:34 AM] yes, you can use it for NA. we are currently using on our car.
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^^^I would think so, the muffler & the resonator both. Turbo cars need less back pressure, but the exhaust is quieter, so you can run a more straight-thru exhaust w/o being obscenely loud. Or maybe they just wanted to promote it with their turbo kit.
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Yeah I think it's more of trying to promote people to buy it for going with their turbo kit. Running it on N/A would be just as beneficial.
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Its more so a compliment to the turbo kit if anything. But 70mm isn't 3 inches. its 2.75. Turbo back exhausts are usually synonymous with "3 inches" all the way back.
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I never got to dyno my car with my GReddy 70mm single, but my accurate butt dyno definitely noticed gains with my SC setup and N/A. I got rid of it for a Js 60rs and I notice a slight loss of power, but the Js seems to have better low down power.


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