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Nice car. How do you like the boost? Whoa, first boosted classic with stock exhaust? what kind of downpipe did you use to connect to the stock exhaust? Sleeeepperrrrr.
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-Bes
92 Sentra GTi-R
Small Snail Crew ----BNB----
Nice car. How do you like the boost? Whoa, first boosted classic with stock exhaust? what kind of downpipe did you use to connect to the stock exhaust? Sleeeepperrrrr.
not sure what he's doing but our stock cat will bolt up to a 3in dp, thats what i was running too.
LOL oh no the stock will be gone very soon. It is killing me. I lost over 2psi of boost with the stock exhaust.I ran it open turbo for about a month before I put the DP on. I have a JGY 2 1\2in DP. Im going with 2 1\2 all the way out the back, no muffler. Yes it is a sleeper. all im going to do is lower it and tint the windows. No that is not the stock paint job. it was painted that color about a yr ago. it sucks. getting it painted back carcoal grey very soon!!!
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Missing my sr20 b14, but still showing some love. Possible new project when I return!
Old car: 1999 Sentra SE-L Turbo: USDM sr20de, t25 turbo, hot shot intercooler kit, BIG ass fmic, nismo fpr, autometer fp gauge/boost gauge, mbc set at stock boost for now! 7psi= more traction>11psi=less traction.
BTW, B14 wheels would get you more rubber on the road, better tire choices, and not screw up your sleeper status in the least. I'm biased, but I never liked my stock wheels and love the B14's.
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2004 Tahoe, stock and fully loaded.
'93 Classic - Repaired yet? No, currently being restored. Parts up to my eyeballs.