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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Sep 24, '03 From Medina, OH Currently Offline Reputation: 11 (100%) ![]() |
First off im kinda hesitant to ask this question, knowing the easiest and cheepest way is to just leave it alone, but anyways:
I have a stock ct20 turbo, and the wastegate is obvously still internal, dumping right next to the turbo housing back into the exaust flow. I was just wondering if there was any way to dump the wastegate flow out seperatly straight down? I know the shape of the wastegate and turbo exaust "port" would probaly be the reason I should just do a de-cat and leave it, but as long as its apart and I have to buy parts I was just wondering. also, how do you know if you have a steel ct20b, or ceramic ct20b? not having mine apart yet I dont know the shape, but on the steel ct20b it looks like you may be able to seprate the flow with a flange that is shaped right. My turbo is from a 99 st205 if it makes a difference. Steel: ![]() Creamic: ![]() generic photos of what downpipes are availble (not for the 7 stud ct20b though): ![]() thanks in advance -Bryan |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 31, '02 From Philadelphia, PA Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) ![]() |
people have done these before, but the word on the street is that they just cause a lot of boost creep.
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