ddp advantages?

jsnowman76

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What are the advantages to going with a ddp? I have searched for 25 min. and can't find a great answer. can someone tell me or send me a link help please
 

oscolivar1

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jsnowman76 said:
What are the advantages to going with a ddp? I have searched for 25 min. and can't find a great answer. can someone tell me or send me a link help please

boost creep has been a disadvantage, even if u have a boost controller i here they boost spike like crazy. porting out the WG, or getting a new WG actuator might fix it. You end up hitting feul cut in some of the gears.

heres a good thread from a friend of mine.
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30319&page=4

and if u have emmission in your state do not get a DDP or you will fail.
 

Sawbladz

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oscolivar1 said:
and if u have emmission in your state do not get a DDP or you will fail.

This is only true if you don't get it re-routed. They both make about the same power but this keeps it much lower profile.

EDIT- I forgot about the first cat but if you have an aftermarket downpipe at all you might not pass. Depends on if they know their stuff.
 

oscolivar1

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Sawbladz said:
This is only true if you don't get it re-routed. They both make about the same power but this keeps it much lower profile.

oh yea i forgot about the re-routed option.
but i still would get it since there are quite a few disadvantages.