by Dell'Orto » Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:14 am
A downpipe is the the part of the exhaust system that comes directly off the turbo, usually replaces a catalytic converter or other restrictive iece of exhaust, and allows the turbo to breahte much easier, which in turn lets it spool up faster.
A W2A intercooler has the advantage of being able to drop intake temps to below ambient air temp, and generally have really short pipes from the turbo to the throttle body, which reduces lag. Main downfall is its extra weight to the car, and added complexity with the associated plumbing, heat exchanger and pump.
if you really want to get some decent power from your GT Four, I suggest do the basic intake and exhaust mods (inc. downpipe), follwed by an aftermarket ECU, then get some bigger injectors and a decent turbo.
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