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Old 07-26-2013, 08:58 PM   #1
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What size is the downpipe?
What size is the Y in the exhaust when it splits?
Any way to dump the wastegates back into the exhaust for non Boss apps?
Is the coolant reservoir moved to the passenger side like a Paxton?

Looks good and MUCH less congested than the twin setups I've seen.
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Old 07-29-2013, 02:23 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Doug1227 View Post
What size is the downpipe?
What size is the Y in the exhaust when it splits?
Any way to dump the wastegates back into the exhaust for non Boss apps?
Is the coolant reservoir moved to the passenger side like a Paxton?

Looks good and MUCH less congested than the twin setups I've seen.
The downpipe is 3" and it splits to two 2 3/4" pipes to mate to the stock over axle pipes.

Currently all were only offering the kit with the wastegates vented to atmosphere. You should be able to fabricate a vent tube to re circulate it back into the downpipe but for efficiency reasons we opted to dump the exhaust to atmosphere.

We actually supply out fabricated paxton coolant tank with the kit so it gets mounted just like a paxton.
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