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thanks for the help. knowing this ill stick whith what i have and spend the money else where. like maby a new intercooler
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A DDP or a big elbow paired with a large, 'conventional' downpipe will run very much the same on low to mid level builds. When compared to any exhaust with stock elbow and/or downpipe there's a pretty big difference with either of the aforementioned setups.
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can u alliterate what you mean?
from what you said i got was on a lower to med build a ddp or bigger elbo wont really do mutch more than a full 3in exhaust and downpipe, maby in a higher end build it will make a big diffrence am i any where in the ball park
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your fine with the set up you have. The divorced dp will grant you increased flow of your exhaust gasses over a traditional Dp. we will call this increase (X). for your average build, (few upgrades here, bigger turbo there..) X flow obtained by an elbow + dp upgrade will provide very happy improvements. X flow obtained from a DDP applied after aforementioned elbow + dp upgrade will provided a tad better rate of exhaust gas expelling, but unless your tuning to the 100th degree you will probably not see the type of gains your looking for, for the money spent. so yes the increase is there.. yes its better.. no you wont notice it unless your trying / tuning, to pull every last bit of possible power from your car.. Save your money and buy an intercooler or a custom intake.
just my .2 or better yet.. sell your old dp then put on your new one.. how much yunt for it?
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thanks for the input guys, it really helped, currently i hve a megan racing dp but im not really looking to sell it. also to ship it to you would become pricy even if i let it go cheap
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