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Sorry to bring this up again, you guys must be getting bored with people asking this!

 

Anyway, if straight through front pipes are fitted ( removing the cats ) does this mean even with new turbos that the oil seals will go in a short space of time? Or are new / recon turbos up to handling the increased flow through the exhaust?

 

Any thoughts??

Cheers

 

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Basically NO they will be fine,

 

The problem is basically once they have failed you will get more oil sucked thru them, the loss of pressure should not have any really significant effects on a new Turbo.

 

I highly recommend this on the TT the Stock Cats are Restrictive as shit, Also check for Pre CAts and Kill them as well if you have them. Spool up will be much better !

 

Z ya

 

Nico91TT

 

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How about these sort of questions going into the FAQ section. We all asked these questions when we bought our Z's. ECU, CATS, Exhaust ect,ect. Im here every day reading with interest and those of you in the know are answering the same questions day in/day out.

Believe me we are very grateful, who else could we turn to.

also it would save everyone going back over a few months of subjects to find an answer to a common question.

Just an idear.

Rick.

 

 

Thanks Nico,

 

Looks like its time for my TT to ditch the cats and let loose some more Horses!!

 

Seez ya.

 

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