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Old 02-11-2020, 08:49 PM
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Top Gun coatings in Calgary.

They did nice work.

I can spray coatings now myself though as I have SATA paint guns at my work.

I do all my own painting now.


Originally Posted by Crackership
Wow. There's some pretty pictures in that thread! Where did you get that coating on the exhaust done?

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Old 03-06-2020, 09:21 PM
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Super awesome news! E-Man (from the Facebook group) managed to squeak me in and built me a downpipe. It's absolutely beautiful! Highly recommend!
Old 03-17-2020, 01:25 PM
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This maybe a bit off topic but... Over the years I have read thread after thread about aftermarket exhaust system whether it be LR, FabSpeed, etc... And at one point I read something, possibly on this site, that someone ran their own tests and found that the factory exhaust is not that restrictive and is more than capable of handling up-to 300-325 HP... I'm simply asking for some insight because it seems like a lot to spend on a possible un-needed upgrade, until you spent the money getting to that benchmark... Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by mwc951
I just got a Fabspeed. It doesn't measure 2.75, more like 2.6.
You'd get close to that gutting the original turbo discharge pipe.



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