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RUF advice: straight pipes are bad

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Old 07-10-2012, 01:24 PM
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I've got a barely used (less than 200 miles) 3" x-pipe full system from turbo to tip from EBwerks for sale at just over half price if you are interested PM me.
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Wonder if this would help:
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Originally Posted by ra996tt
That makes sense actually.... hmmm. So what would you suggest? Get an xpipe system? or just upgrade wg's? I don't want to hurt the motor/turbo.
I don't mind the noise really..... I like loud cars.

I would just log it in cooler weather and make sure it isn't spiking. I havent heard of major spiking issues with K16s but good to be sure.
 
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Old 07-10-2012, 01:59 PM
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I would just log it in cooler weather and make sure it isn't spiking. I havent heard of major spiking issues with K16s but good to be sure.
Durametric software or 3rd party? I know with my STi we used 3rd party
 
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