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Guest Nightsky

I am searching for a muffler for my car. The basic idea is to have it as quiet as possible, while losing the least amount of power.

At the moment the exhaust is 3 inch turbo back to the resonator at the rear. This made 100db which needs to come down at least 10dbs and hopefully a fair bit more.

I have heard of a few high flowing mufflers but dont know which ones to choose.....

Any recommendations please?

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Nightsky: Ring Lambros at Hi tech Darlinghurst on 9332 3524 tell him you spoke to me and let him know what you need. He will tell you whats required. My 200sx was 115db and he sorted it out nicely so it passed an EPA inspection.

hehe, where to start? A silencer will help u pass inspections and get it nearly as quiet as stock, although i hear theres a new rule about them having to be welded in?

I had an idea to use 2 big resonators and a straight thru rear muffler, it will look funny but its an idea.

zman: it'll take me 2secs and a spanner to get that silencer out.....no one is safe! :lol:

Originally posted by cereal

Nah....only TWS know all about the ins & outs of a good, sexy muffler.

This was the best place to post by far......Frank & Loz will be able to give you their recommendations from hours & hours of extensive "research".....

gimme 1 hours and i would have completed my "DEEP REASEARCH"

give loz 1 week and he would have just barely scraped the surface of his :)

hahahahahahahaaa

LOZ WEARS SHORT SHORTS !!!!

serious note: im interested to know where u can buy silencers from ??? when i got mine it didnt come with one bu there is a screw hold for one to fit in...

Guest Nightsky

Loz: I heard the same thing about having to weld silencers in..... not sure though.

UR2EZ: You can get silencers from most exhaust shops. I'm fairly sure Liverpool exhaust has them.

Zman: Yep thats it. I think its a roughly the same diameter as a pea shooter that runs inside the length of your muffler bypassing the actuall resonator/muffler if thats what the term is.

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