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ofuts 11-22-2014 03:12 PM

3" Front and over pipes for Turbo kit
 
Hi everyone

I am planning to install Greddy turbo kit soon, i allready have 3" catback, just trying to decide about overpipe and front pipe at the moment. Want to get them 3" too to match with catback but not sure about Greddy kit headers size.

Olso can not find 3" catted front pipe other than Nameless (one piece including overpipe), is it the only option?
Would prefer catted and resonated if possible, for most quiet set up.

Suggestions would be appriciated.
Thanks in advance.

jflogerzi 11-23-2014 03:32 PM

Greddy would not be 3 inch.

ofuts 11-24-2014 07:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jflogerzi (Post 2032563)
Greddy would not be 3 inch.

Yes, i saw that at their instructions, its 60mm, less than 2,5".
I dont want to mess with their downpipe since it has sensor in and outs and a part of the kit.
So do i need a custom overpipe that widens from 60mm to 3", or bolting 3" will be no problem?
I see that Nameless offers 2,5" and 3" gaskets, 2,5" would be better i guess.

jflogerzi 11-24-2014 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ofuts (Post 2033121)
Yes, i saw that at their instructions, its 60mm, less than 2,5".
I dont want to mess with their downpipe since it has sensor in and outs and a part of the kit.
So do i need a custom overpipe that widens from 60mm to 3", or bolting 3" will be no problem?
I see that Nameless offers 2,5" and 3" gaskets, 2,5" would be better i guess.

Yup thats what i would do

Reaper 11-26-2014 03:17 PM

No reason for a 3 inch anything with the greddy kit. It doesn't make enough power to need it. If you want quiet you also don't want 3 inch.


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