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Old 27 August 2005, 11:41 AM
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Default Sujimotsubo Super TI

Or whatever the **** they're called. Either way I have one from the cat back, cracking piece of kit but there's a sticking point.

It only has a 2.25 inch bore. After my map I'm hoping to be looking at around 350 / 350. Will the bore proove restrictive?

Any advice appreciated.

Best wishes

J

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Old 27 August 2005, 10:44 PM
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I have made 355 and 330 torque on a 2.5" scoobysport system and I suspect it could handled way more than that.

As you say yours is a cat back system if you still have a cat in there you may need to change to a sports cat or de cat pipe as I suspect the cat will limit the power at that level.

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Originally Posted by GBruce
I have made 355 and 330 torque on a 2.5" scoobysport system and I suspect it could handled way more than that.

As you say yours is a cat back system if you still have a cat in there you may need to change to a sports cat or de cat pipe as I suspect the cat will limit the power at that level.

George
Agreed re the cats - this is being sorted before the map (down pipe de-catted, centre high flow). What I was keen to know was whether the 2.25 cat back back would be restrictive up around the 350 / 350 range. I really don't want to loose the system - I recall a couple of weeks back when I first inspected the car being chuffed that it was a TI.

P.S. Thanks for responding - I couldn't find any info and I like to be able to get several opinions so that I can cherry pick. Thanks

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Bump. Second opinion please.
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Originally Posted by JTaylor
Bump. Second opinion please.
futjitsubo is the word ur looking for there, jaysus
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Originally Posted by flat4_ire
futjitsubo is the word ur looking for there, jaysus
and the piece de resistance....he's mis-spelt a correction
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