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Old 06-27-08, 02:49 AM
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Need assistance identifying my exhaust!

Hey guys and girls... sorry to be such a pain, and for the newbish question, but I recently purchased a Power FC and am sending it to my tuner to get a map put on, but i'm unsure of what my exhaust consists of. I've got several photos to help... it seems like a 3" all way the through, but i've never seen a standard exhaust and am not sure if anything has been eliminated or anything like that! THANKS GUYS! appreciate all help in advance

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Old 06-27-08, 03:15 AM
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umm..should yout tune the PFC in the car?
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Originally Posted by Azcamel
umm..should yout tune the PFC in the car?
My tuner is actually located quite a distance away, but for now, i'm just getting him to put a map into the Power FC to suit my FD then tune it after.
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Originally Posted by Azcamel
umm..should yout tune the PFC in the car?
he should get a dynotune. thats the right way to do it


it looks to me like 3in with a highflow cat btw...
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i guess if your just getting a basic map to run it but you wont get any safe HP without a tune for your specific car
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Originally Posted by Azcamel
i guess if your just getting a basic map to run it but you wont get any safe HP without a tune for your specific car
The pfc I bought has a current map for a single turbo etc... so I need a different map anyway, but I understand, thank you!

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Maybe I'm crazy, but it looks like your car still has the precat on there, look at the third picture.....
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Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
Maybe I'm crazy, but it looks like your car still has the precat on there, look at the third picture.....
Hahaha, your not crazy... I still have the pre-cat... But is my exhaust 3" all way the through with a hi-flow cat? :S
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Get rid of the precat asap! If I were you I'd reset the PFC to base map and spend the money on a down pipe.

I would say you'll notice a bigger difference changing the dp than getting the car tuned with the restricted precat.
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