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Originally Posted by Camaro9969
YET it has made a difference on OUR set ups lol I know what your saying i've seen it a million times on dsms i know what the idea around it is but its almost impossible to pair cylinders that way and you may not believe it but it just works. i suggest you just try it out make a merge and see what it does you will be surprised...There are many people who have built set ups like this with great results over an open housing.
YET, you haven't tested a properly sized mergeless setup to compare it with either.

I'd love to try both and report back. If there is a gain, how much of a gain? Is it worth the extra effort and money...etc. ?

Time is the big issue with me. Hell my LS motor has a 2.5" "T" merged hotside with a non-merged collector on a DS housing turbo.

Just don't have the time to mess with it at the moment. If I had all this information when I initially built the hotside, I would have done it much differently. Hoping this will help someone down the road....



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