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Old 11-12-2003, 10:01 PM
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Originally posted by HaYnGaMeShOoTeR
ok thanks for all the help so you guys are sayin i should get the nur spur thingy and and downpipe ?

ummm, I'll just make this easy already.

axle back is just a muffler. Using an axle back on stock piping will give you little to no gains.

catback is what the name implies. It starts from the cat in your stock downpipe and goes all the way to the back of your car and ends with a muffler. Gains are minimal but more than an axle back.

Turboback is what the name implies. It starts from your turbo, replaces your stock downpipe and exhuast. This is what you'll want to end up with eventually if you want the "most" power. Turboback consists of a Downpipe and a catback exhaust.

And going catless is illegal, stink, and loud. So keep that in mind.

This is just a very basic and generic description about the different types of exhausts. You have to decide what You want.

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Old 11-12-2003, 10:08 PM
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check out the vendor forum to get an idea.


but off the top of my head,

axle back = 300
catback = 500-800
turboback = 1000-1300 maybe more.
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Old 11-12-2003, 10:26 PM
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wes is right on the dot on that one.

but i do love turbobacks tho!
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