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Fujitsubo Legalis R sounds good, bit quite but thats good.

Has an annoying popping on idle though.

On another note, this has been covered in my previous post

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=90146&st=0

and

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...dpost&p=1707725

Fujitsubo Legalis R sounds good, bit quite but thats good.

Has an annoying popping on idle though.

On another note, this has been covered in my previous post

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=90146&st=0

and

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...dpost&p=1707725

Alex,

i've seen the link before . The clips doesnt work though. When i pressed the play button nothing happens.so... Will love to hear the different notes.

Im a bitsnpieces 'ebay' sort of bloke:

* Just Jap stainless steel 3inch dump pipe from turbo to cat

* BosImporting 3inch mild steel cat converter from Batmbl here on SAU

* no-name 3inch mild steel cat-back R33 system with cut & weld to make it around 4inches longer, no resonator, 1 muffler rather big at back of car next to the weld, nice and quiet, but yet freeflowing (would be very free flowing, but loud I fear, with a canon muffler of some type)

who needs brand names???? :ermm:

They all work for me, but they are all RB25's.

If i could have my pick of that bunch again, in a manual car and without the worry of cops sticking something up my ass, I would buy the "hiper2" exhaust or "nismo2" or HKS super dragger. Probably hiper2

Yeah I have the same exhaust as Alex... I have the resonater removed, lil more note. But still quiet as. I think Im going to change the rear cannon... start making some more noise :rofl: Just a question guys... Do the magicat dump pipes make any more noise? Or can it not be heard?

They all work for me, but they are all RB25's.

If i could have my pick of that bunch again, in a manual car and without the worry of cops sticking something up my ass, I would buy the "hiper2" exhaust or "nismo2" or HKS super dragger. Probably hiper2

Which brand is the hiper 2?

Also have you guys heard of a brand called BOYZ? Full titanium echaust for only 1k!!

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where did you pick up the fujitsubo system? whod you get it through? ive heard of the name, but not seen it anywhere.

Whats a decent price for a dump pipe, high flow cat, split pipe at the rear feeding to a 2inch cannon either side? (rear bar im getting has twin outlets) and the piping plus labour? 3 inch til the diff, then split to 2inch.

any recommended shops in brissie for this?

where did you pick up the fujitsubo system? whod you get it through? ive heard of the name, but not seen it anywhere.

Whats a decent price for a dump pipe, high flow cat, split pipe at the rear feeding to a 2inch cannon either side? (rear bar im getting has twin outlets) and the piping plus labour? 3 inch til the diff, then split to 2inch.

any recommended shops in brissie for this?

Well i think im an expert by now after getting the Hyper rev mag.

What type is your stages? The Rb25s? If so go for 3" all the way including the dump pipe with seperate wastegate. As for prices it varies like heavan and earth. Dpends wheter you are brand consious or not.

f*kitsubo is like a mercs in its class very good and high quality. Although theres few other brand that you can get such as Tanabe, Trust (good price personally), Kakimoto, Dolphin (Rolls royce class) HKS(good price), Fujitsubo. Just depends are you brand concious or not like Tangles sais. No offence Tangles

i reckon tangles is onto a good thing, if it works.

not all that brand conscious. as long as it flows well and doesnt sound like a massey ferguson, i dont mind pealing made in taiwan stickers off it.

ok maybe thats an overstatement, but the point is it doesnt have to be apexi, trust, blitz or whatever. as long as it aint autotechnica. good ole autobarn.

ps explain - dump pipe with seperate wastegate? eh?

i reckon tangles is onto a good thing, if it works.

not all that brand conscious. as long as it flows well and doesnt sound like a massey ferguson, i dont mind pealing made in taiwan stickers off it.

ok maybe thats an overstatement, but the point is it doesnt have to be apexi, trust, blitz or whatever. as long as it aint autotechnica. good ole autobarn.

ps explain - dump pipe with seperate wastegate? eh?

if thats the case get everything from just jap excepet for the cat back if you dont want to sound like a massey :woot: . Get the muffle a magnaflow or something recomended by Alex or bosimports.

Personally i think bos imports stuff is better than just jap though

ok alex, next time you scout this page, recommend something! i need everything from the turbo back to the diff, where it splits in two. should i keep it 3in even after the split?

haha my XF falcon has a magnaflow... brilliant.

bosimports has a site?

ok alex, next time you scout this page, recommend something! i need everything from the turbo back to the diff, where it splits in two. should i keep it 3in even after the split?

haha my XF falcon has a magnaflow... brilliant.

bosimports has a site?

www.bosimports.com.au i think

Got a HKS dump pipe $280, RS-R stainless front pipe $120..both bought in Japan, hence the price, magic cat, and a Fujitsubo Legalis R catback, $1050 from BT-Revolution in melbourne. Not much louder than standard.

Got a HKS dump pipe $280, RS-R stainless front pipe $120..both bought in Japan, hence the price, magic cat, and a Fujitsubo Legalis R catback, $1050 from BT-Revolution in melbourne. Not much louder than standard.

thats good

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