AASC or Greddy turbo outlet?

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karmakaze
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*edit, i know i am a retard. please pretend that the title says "SSAC" thanks.

ok, i have 2 turbo outlets and i am trying to decide which one i am going to sell. the greddy tubo outlet is the bellmouth design with no divider the SSAC one is the new version and is seperated. which one would i get better performance out of?

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why dosnt your greddy have a divider??

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well i don't actually have it yet. (i will have it tomorrow though) but i don't see one in the pictures.

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Greddy. Greddy. Greddy.

SSAC Ones are known not to seal well, their dividers break off and their output is like 2.25 or somethign...

Here's a pic of my Greddy




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i went with the greddy. it looks just like the above one but there is no divider.

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Then its not Greddy.

Sealing issues are with installation. It's almost impossible to get any of those dividers on there well with the motor still in the car. PITA.


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