Confused about the way the Turbonetics Kit bolts up
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Okay, So I have been researching on the TN kit. I plan on one in the very near future. However, I notice that the kit appears to come with a single header that bolts up to one side where the turbo sits... but where does the other header output to? I have a stillen true dual exhaust at the moment, and I think, from what i have gathered, i am going to need to get some custom reverse y-pipe done to make the stillen exhuast work with the TN kit? If someone could take a pic or two of underneath their car with the TN kit it would be awesome... I just want to make sure i can do this without needing to get it professionally installed
Also, does the TN kit bolt up to the stock exhaust with no issue? Would it be a better idea to jump back down from the stillen true dual to the stock exhaust when the TN kit goes on?
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Also, does the TN kit bolt up to the stock exhaust with no issue? Would it be a better idea to jump back down from the stillen true dual to the stock exhaust when the TN kit goes on?
Thanks
Do a search under my name in this forum, I did an install thread with PLENTY of pics if you want more clarification on what Im about to say. The kit uses stock exhaust manifolds, the pipe runs from the passenger side exhaust manifold under the tranny up to the turbo. Yes you would need a reverse y-pipe made for any true dual to work. The stock exhaust will bolt right up up to you if you want to run it.
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cool... found it. But I still dont get it. Does the piping replace the stock ypipe completely? and the rest of the exhaust bolts up to where the stock y would connect to the bpipe?
Originally Posted by Three5oZee
your true duel set up will not work...... you will need to got back to the factory set up so that the TN pipes can line up an give u an exhaust.... well worth it...

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Originally Posted by taurran
Not true... get a reverse y-pipe fabricated and you can split it up to a true dual exhaust. This has been stated 1,000,000 times on this forum. Sometimes I feel like a broken record.
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