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<blockquote data-quote="nikhsub1" data-source="post: 1141097" data-attributes="member: 22952"><p>A turbo is essentially a centrifugal pump. The worst thing you can do to a centrifugal pump is restrict the INLET. That being said, it is always most beneficial to have as little restriction on the outlet as possible. An open exhaust side turbo would yield the best results, as in nothing bolted to the end of the turbo.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I doubt opening up the exhaust side of the turbo with these new adapters will have much effect with the stock exhaust system in place. With a high flow cat (or no cat) and a free flowing cat back, the adapters would be more beneficial. </p><p></p><p>In short, I'd not bother with these unless upgrading the downpipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikhsub1, post: 1141097, member: 22952"] A turbo is essentially a centrifugal pump. The worst thing you can do to a centrifugal pump is restrict the INLET. That being said, it is always most beneficial to have as little restriction on the outlet as possible. An open exhaust side turbo would yield the best results, as in nothing bolted to the end of the turbo. With that said, I doubt opening up the exhaust side of the turbo with these new adapters will have much effect with the stock exhaust system in place. With a high flow cat (or no cat) and a free flowing cat back, the adapters would be more beneficial. In short, I'd not bother with these unless upgrading the downpipes. [/QUOTE]
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