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Originally Posted by catback
Where do you get your information cuse that's all wrong, the high rpms of the turbo itself generates heat as does the added backpressure. A free-flowing exhaust is cooler because heat doesn't build up it dissipates with a turbo in place the exhaust doesn't flow as freely as stock and heat doesn't dissipate as fast with the turbo in the way.
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Whoa, slow down. I cited the article at the beginning, so the answer to your question is "I got the information from overboost.com. This is not just some kid posting what he heard from a bud in second period history in highschool. Overboost.com is a respected source of information, auto articles, and parts." It's not wrong.