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hurry up!
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Umm u just hang the wastegate off the uppipe of your xforce system as the up pipe is separate to the rest...then have a bracket that goes from the wastegate to the dump pipe to stiffen it up and take the stress off the up pipe. this is whats done to my car.
No need to ditch the Xforce. Even if your xforce are some older design that are totally 1 bit of metal you can just get someone to cut the up pipe section and put a flange in. Vband clamp or something.
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yer just get a new up-pipe mate... ussualy it is just plumbed off the up-pipe and not the headers
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I think the benefit of the aftermarket headers is not so much power but equalising/reducing temps from the exhaust ports? I have read somewhere that they are meant to help prevent engines blowing up by stopping the one cylinder getting so overheated vs the rest?????? anyone recall this.
bracket onto dump pipe
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