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GT-R revealed for Fast & Furious 6

Speedhunters is to blame for this nonsense!

I remember you asking me where I'm getting some sweet pics of cars and I said check the Speedhunters watermark. You've been hooked since, so it seems.
 
Two custom “screamer” pipes were fabricated and connected up to the actuator side of the exhaust housings of the stock IHI blowers to vent gasses directly out the side of the car.

Actuator side of the exhaust housing = internal wastegate. The silver car is using the stock twin set up - hence needing twin "screamer" pipes. My stock Subaru could have a similar set up, or how it is now. All it does is regulate the PSI by allowing gas to bypass and not overspin a turbo into a speed that puts it out of the efficiency map. Basically think External Wastegate using custom downpipes to separate the wastegate side of the exhaust housing.

The blue car in FnF is claimed to use 1 Switzer P800 - a turbo far more often found on Porsches in their crazy world. Using 1 turbo...having twin WG pipes is just for looks.
 
this car was seen parked in the driveway at the end, lol thats it
 
Does it have NAWS yo?


Damn right it does"thumbsup"


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