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    Non-member REGGY5GT's Avatar
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    exhaust reducer help

    im currently fabricating a downpipe to fit a t28 on my b18ft and have a 3" turbo elbow and downpipe but now i need to join it to my existing system so my question is lads is the reducer in the link below to much of a step or would i be better off getting a cone type?? ie would it cause any problems with flow ect ect?? many thanks in advance

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-2-1-4-Stainl...item3ef75e54db

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    Re: exhaust reducer help

    Anyone??

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    Re: exhaust reducer help

    I can't see any problems, I think the BMS goes from 3" to 2 1/2 " with a stepped reducer.

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    Re: exhaust reducer help

    Quote Originally Posted by 5teve L View Post
    I can't see any problems, I think the BMS goes from 3" to 2 1/2 " with a stepped reducer.
    it does and should be fine for what bhp /flow your goingto get with the t28 on your f lump

    try jetex as mentioned on another thread, thats who i used for my exhaust bends etc

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    Re: exhaust reducer help

    Thanks for the advice lads,ive recently bought quite a few things from jetex to make my downpipe,Good items at a good price to be honest.

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