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I have been looking at getting a new daily driver and have purchased a 2009 G6E turbo. great car I should have purchased it much sooner. I am planing to do the usual modifications and as such looking at an xforce exhaust, what I want to know is their any clearance or knocking issues with fitting a 4 inch xforce. Another question I have is looking through this forum and there is a common belief that south Australian cars make more power why is this?

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Another question I have is looking through this forum and there is a common belief that south Australian cars make more power why is this?

Ahahaha, way to stir the sh!t pot...

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:roflmbo: Happy dyno's. But E85 at the pump and cooler air temps probably help. If only they could work out how these dynananomometer thingys work :stirthepot:
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^^^ I thought they read high because they're all tuned by family :)

And yes, 4" xforce are tight for clearance.

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Haha such an innocent question but funny as fck too lol. I'll let jetsnot answer as to why SA get more power haha

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haha...and yea mate as someone already said its a bit of a *beep* to get the exhaust to fit nicely without knocks...after a few drive, adjust,drive, adjust I got mine sweet without any noises ect. But some fellas on here seem to never get the knocks out...

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yea I thought the 4 inch would be tight, I guess I will just settle for the 3.5 inch as any knocking would be unacceptable.

Sorry I didn't mean to "stir the pot" about higher power readings in SA, curiosity got the better of me as it seemed to pop up a lot.

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If you were going to go 4" you'd be better off getting a custom system fitted as they tuck them up so they don't hang down as far as the Xforce system. I have a custom 4" on my BF and it doesn't knock at all whereas my Xforce 3 1/2" system was a PITA always trying to adjust it to stop it knocking. Mine in mild was $2k.

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luck of the draw with xforce exhuasts.. some fit perfectly some are f*cked to fit with out them knocking on everything.. I have had 3 x force exhaust systems 1 BA ute twin 2.5", 1 BA F6 sedan 3.5", FG ute 4" all have fit pretty good though.

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