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Old 07-01-2006, 04:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default WTB:WA: DownPipe and Up-pipe for 2005

What's better to buy first Up-pipe or downpipe? I have stock exhaust system, should I purchase cat-back before messing with up or down pipes?

But anyway I'm in the market for all three

a 3" Cat-back system
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I know what your talking about, are you sure you know what your talking about?

An up pipe has nothing to do with your exhaust.




Lets put all the tools down until we know for sure what we are talking about.


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an up pipe is know as the cold side pipe, which has nothing to do with exhaust. i would say get a downpipe first.
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I think he might have been a suby owner before the SRT-4.

You know the older wrx have a cat in the uppipe before the turbo,bwahahaha


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I thinks its more like this.


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Quote: Originally Posted by joe r
I think he might have been a suby owner before the SRT-4.

You know the older wrx have a cat in the uppipe before the turbo,bwahahaha


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Still am a Subie owner. I don't even have a SRT-4, my brother does, but since he is in Puerto Rico and knows no english and all the SRT-4 parts over there are expensive then I created a user for him and try to learn about it so I can explain stuff to him better.
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Thats cool, search helps a lot if your trying to find info. If youd ont find it feel free to ask questions. Pretty much every question you have someone will have an answer for it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by joe r
I think he might have been a suby owner before the SRT-4.

You know the older wrx have a cat in the uppipe before the turbo,bwahahaha


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Still am a Subie owner. I don't even have a SRT-4, my brother does, but since he is in Puerto Rico and knows no english and all the SRT-4 parts over there are expensive then I created a user for him and try to learn about it so I can explain stuff to him better.

Keep posting the questions for him
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I thinks its more like this.


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No worries turbofrog I still luv ya.

& yes the subie versus dodge modding is goofy.

subie is super pricy evan used.


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