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well i have a R34 with factory Nismo crap exhaust.. atm the sport function is closed.

i flick the switch and u can hear it attempting to move, but it dont move at all.. ive even taken the spring off both the exhaust + actuator and cant even pull it with plyers to open/close..

i've WD40'd it.. no change.. ideas until i can afford a full exhaust /tip

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well i have a R34 with factory Nismo crap exhaust.. atm the sport function is closed.

i flick the switch and u can hear it attempting to move, but it dont move at all.. ive even taken the spring off both the exhaust + actuator and cant even pull it with plyers to open/close..

i've WD40'd it.. no change.. ideas until i can afford a full exhaust /tip

Yeah apparently they pretty much all do this after a bit. I've got a cat back exhaust going pretty cheap if you want. Send me a pm.

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thanks for offer dude :(

im just broke atm.. just bought the car and got my cf bonnet on it.. got coils on the way 1st since the car drives like a boat atm.. can barely feel the road.. i hate it.. i want my no-suspension feel back :(

once i get to that point.. ill see if i go FMIC or exhaust 1st :(

found solution:

step 1) take off the rear muffler

step 2)proceed to bash with hammer until it moves, if it doesnt move, break the muffler so have the exhaust pointing out the back of the car, not at the rubber on ur wheel...

step 3) admire your hard work :)

god i love being dodgy :)

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Thanks for the tip mate. I've let it soak up in wd40 and i'll give it a shot tomorrow morning.

Say guys, how's the nismo exhaust in terms of restriction? I'm just trying to sort out priorities for modifications right now and wondering if i'm being bottlenecked substantially by the exhaust and if it's worth me spending another 1k on a turbo back system (or another cat back for that matter).

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For memorie it is only 2.5 inch so a 3inch will still be a gain and the

rear muffler is still a bit of a restriction so yeah a , highter flowing cat back

will make a differance and frontand dump in one plus a 3inc cat

will make quite a substancial difference.

and will be stainless if you choose as opposed to mild steel

so it will have better heat dispersion properties.

hope this helps :)

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Sweet that's very helpful.

Say does anyone know the diameter of the stock (non-nismo) r34 exhaust? and does anyone know if the exhaust control valve can be used on any aftermarket exhaust systems? Reason I ask is, i unfortunately live across the road from the road transport authority where they often set up defect stations ... they've been wanting me badly for a long time now :)

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it is still2.5 inch for stockbut you have ecv and also higher flowing muffler on the nismo exhaust, and you carnt really adapt it to any other

exhaust ,apexi to make a ecv but is not cheap and does not drop by many db,s and i think the epa would test with it wide open anyway so not really any point with having it, just make sure if you get an aftermarket system that you get one with a middle muffler as opposed to say a blitz that is just a hot dog, and you shouldbe safe with that.

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best thing to do is get a cheap old throttle body (as thats practically what it is.. drill some holes thru it so air can ALWAYS get thru, then hook the spring up, press the valve button to make sure it can open/close. with the strength of the spring.. and ya done :P

very stealthy too... plus its factory so they cant fk u for it.. although u may want a TIP which helps the stock look :)

total cost $50 for 3" throttle body $20 for the weld in of it.. 2 hours of work.. $50 of beer while working on it :D

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and will be stainless if you choose as opposed to mild steel

so it will have better heat dispersion properties.

hope this helps :P

What? How does the heat dispersion properties of a metal improve it's function as an exhaust? If I remember right you want the heat to stay inside the exhaust to improve the gas flow hence why you coat exhaust manifolds with ceramic.

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