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Guest haydon

Will be buying my supra in October and planning a bpu on a tt auto j spec.

With both pipes de cat turbos aee going to spin to quick. So what if I go with a 200cell cat. Will that be enough restriction? Or will it be to much to achieve bpu.. plus may not nees to swap out for mot emmisons :)

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There's that lol . Looking at a nice list of bits atm ... missus will be over the moon when/if she sees the prices haha

.bored of my car.. October cant come quick enough

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Leave the first cat in. It will give you a much nicer sounding car both in and out of the cockpit! Put an HKS silent power exhaust at the tail end. You will not be unhappy with the result. My car was at its best IMO at this stage. Now it is a noisy beast waiting to bite you at the slightest lack of concentration. Still great fun though!

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Oh noise aint ain isue I currently run a catback with mid box delet and still want louder lol

So second decat and catback on jspec will have enough restiction from turbo spinn ? Or will it still need a ring

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How are the rings measuring? Guessing something that looks like a washer welded after the decat? To slow gasses down. But how big ? Sorry new to the " turbo" always had na

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