TuneAgent Stainless Steel Dump & Test Pipes

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  1. tom@pzp

    tom@pzp www.pzp.com.au

    TuneAgent Stainless Steel Down Pipes
    • SUS-304 Stainless Steel
    • 2.5" Piping
    • CNC Machined Flanges
    • Professionally Tig Welded
    • 3 Stage Polish Shine
    • Straight Thru Design and direct bolt-on!
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    TuneAgent dump pipes is a great stage I/II upgrade for the TT Z32 (suitable for both 2+2 and 2 seater). Expect gains of approximately 10 - 15rwhp and quicker spool-up & fuel economy.

    These dump pipes come with all gaskets/fittings to directly bolt onto the Z32.

    Note: The dump/test pipes replace the catalytic convertors (race use only). PZP recommend high flow cats professionally installed with these dump pipes to comply to Australian standards.

    RRP: $599

    Perth Z Performance Price: $449 delivered!

    For more details or to make a purchase, email perthzperformance@iinet.net.au or PM ZRATED
     
  2. blackheartedprofit

    blackheartedprofit New Member

    hi tom
    are thes 4 bolt or 5 bolt? and do the test pipes have the fitting for the cat sensor?,
    cheers
     
  3. Mr Trickle

    Mr Trickle New Member

    is there a new design??

    Tune Agent dump and front pipes were always 2.3" or 2.4". Is this a new design in a true 2.5"? If so, cool

     
  4. tom@pzp

    tom@pzp www.pzp.com.au

    These are 4 bolt and do not have fittings for the cat sensors as there are no cats. :)

    Sorry about the picture guys, the hosting place moves their images around... here ya's go...

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  5. tom@pzp

    tom@pzp www.pzp.com.au

    These are still the current design. The test piping is 2.5" however the dump itself is closer to 2.35 - 2.4".

    Note: the turbine outlet on stock z32 turbos are a lot smaller than 2.5" :)
     
  6. blackheartedprofit

    blackheartedprofit New Member

    ok

    so what do you do with the cat sensors? just cut them off and tape up the wires? are they necessary for the engine management system?
    cheers
     
  7. tom@pzp

    tom@pzp www.pzp.com.au

    you have a couple of options...
    • buy cats which has a bung to screw cat sensors in
    • get bungs welded onto the piping so you can use your cat sensors
    • remove the cat sensors all together... remove the wiring/tape up.. this will not have any affect on the ecu... will just mean that you wont have the cat sensor light on your dash.
     
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