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      01-12-2011, 07:16 PM   #23
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We built a whole new 2.5" exhaust system and the car sounds great! We didn't just remove the factory cats. We only gained around 5whp and 10trq, but we did gain. The downpipes gained 15whp and 15trq. I guess in the end it depends on the customer.

It seems the majority of customers still have factory warranty and removing the downpipes before service is a pain for the average guy. I know I wouldn't want to do it. So it seemed logical to make the downpipes the last upgrade. The exhaust is a simple install.

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The downpipes only gained 15whp and 15wtq? That seems low, but you all are obviously doing something right to get the car to 400whp and 428wtq on 92oct. Cant wait to see the products!
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The downpipes only gained 15whp and 15wtq? That seems low, but you all are obviously doing something right to get the car to 400whp and 428wtq on 92oct. Cant wait to see the products!
Yup! We sent Shiv over the graphs so he can verify any questions anyone might have Products shortly!
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so if i get downpipes with high flow cats, it will be street legal?

will it void warranty?
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      01-13-2011, 05:10 PM   #27
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so if i get downpipes with high flow cats, it will be street legal?

will it void warranty?
Yes, it will void your warranty along with any other mods you put on your car. You have never heard that before?
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      01-13-2011, 05:44 PM   #29
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Yes, it will void your warranty along with any other mods you put on your car. You have never heard that before?
does it void warranty for the entire car or just downpipe warranty
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      01-13-2011, 05:53 PM   #30
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Warranties are classified in "systems". For instance; adding coilovers voids your warranty of suspension parts. Downpipes are so near the turbos that they will probably void the warranty of engine related parts, although I view them as part of the exhaust system.
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Damn I need to find a 3rd party warranty REALLY BAD then.
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      01-13-2011, 06:00 PM   #32
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Warranties are classified in "systems". For instance; adding coilovers voids your warranty of suspension parts. Downpipes are so near the turbos that they will probably void the warranty of engine related parts, although I view them as part of the exhaust system.
Yup - in the end it really just comes down to your dealer/SA - start kissing up now...
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^ Yup - in the end it really just comes down to your dealer/SA - start kissing up now...
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I think that downpipes add a bigger difference for casual drivers both because of the power bump and because of the sound.... but the biggest difference with any mod will be due to your ability to go with a more aggressive tune
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      01-14-2011, 02:12 PM   #35
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Im waiting for my AR n55 DP to arrive, already spoke to my SA and they will put it in for me
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So how do I go about getting downpipes and not eliminating my cats
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I did the FMIC first. In addition to performance I wanted a cooler intake charge to reduce engine stress and lower pressure drop to reduce turbo stress. I picked cp-e for value (great price on a combo with a second oil cooler) and based on this excellent analysis.
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I did the FMIC first. In addition to performance I wanted a cooler intake charge to reduce engine stress and lower pressure drop to reduce turbo stress. I picked cp-e for value (great price on a combo with a second oil cooler) and based on this excellent analysis.
I have the same one - very happy with it and I love the idea of additional oil cooling - great bonus!
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900 bucks is a little too high
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