Jap Power: Header, 200cell Race cat and centerpipe

sander_jappower

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Hi Celi drivers!

I would like to introduce you the newest addition to the Celica T23 assortiment.

On the low-budget market it is hard to find an header, race cat and centerpipe of good quality for a reasonable price.

Jap Power now offers you the solution.

Developments in the last couple of months have result in a new exhaust-line which will fullfil the needs of more power against a reasonable price.

What we are offering:
- Celica T23 Header
- 200Cell race cat
- Centerpipe

On the centerpipe you can mount any rear damper (as long as it has been made for the original exhaustline). For instance, the 5Zigen A-spec will fit without a problem, the same as many other rear dampers.

Price has been set at €699







 
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Let me get to you guys on your questions.

This exhaust system is indeed for the 1ZZ (143hp).

Diameter of the piping is the same as the OEM piping.

I hope to have the dyno print out within 2 weeks for you guys, also I am getting the official Tüv-results (certificate) for this exhaust system.
 
Circuitsports_productsheet_celica.jpg
 
Yes we have got news! Last sunday this system was put up for the dyno run.

Toyota Celica 1ZZ
stock engine
Injen Cold Air Intake
Circuit Sport Exhaust line (header, race-cat, mid pipe)

RESULT: 157.4HP @ 6495 RPM /185nm @ 4441 RPM



 
tjo, jetzt besteht die Frage, wieviel Leistung der Motor hatte das Teil ab Kat eingebaut wurde...:rolleyes:

der Dynosheet sagt nix aus;)
 
dejavu is right. maybe it will be better to post another dyno with the original settings ;)
 
Sorry guys, but my German isn't that good. Is Dejavu talking about replacing the race-cat with a normal cat?

Sorry no dyno sheet available from the car with original setup.
 
Good customers of us did this dyno for us.

He only had these numbers of his dyno last year on stock block

EngHP: 140,7
EngTQ: 160
WheHP: 117,7
 
Well the dyno's have been posted already, but we didn't get the TUV-certificate on it, it was quiet expensive.
 
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