Symposer Survive an X37??

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I’m preparing to install an X37. I might be in the minority, but I actually enjoy the sound of the symposer, and would like to keep it. I plan to keep the stock exhaust (but with a catted DP), and the stock airbox (but with a silicone pipe), so my car will be relatively quiet. Keeping the symposer will help with some “auditory excitement.”

Do you think the symposer will survive without leaking? Is there any way to fortify it to handle the added boost?
 


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my x37 car has not popped the symposer yet. some where around 15k with it. 23k total.
 


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I’m preparing to install an X37. I might be in the minority, but I actually enjoy the sound of the symposer, and would like to keep it. I plan to keep the stock exhaust (but with a catted DP), and the stock airbox (but with a silicone pipe), so my car will be relatively quiet. Keeping the symposer will help with some “auditory excitement.”

Do you think the symposer will survive without leaking? Is there any way to fortify it to handle the added boost?
I'm running a Gen2 GTX 2860 with the stock symposer....no issues thus far.

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Awesome. Thanks for the help, guys. I'll give it a go!
 


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I would make sure you watch your boost etc. if it's leaking you'll be losing performance and making the turbo work harder / hotter.
 


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