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would the apexi exhaust control valve work with the blitz nur spec exhaust cat back or only for apexi products?

ive emailed nengun about my concern...but just thought id get an opinion from my fellow skyliners :P

info can be found here about the ECV

http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/239

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you'd be better off just putting a silencer in the rear, like what most systems come with. no cutting, and much cheaper.

thats what i was thinking but for some reason the blitz nur spec dosnt come with one...at least the one im buying....

do i have to call blitz "japan"

and if i do get a silencer.....how much would it restrict my power?

hrmmmm.....maybe im better off getting a different cat back.....any suggestions?

i know of the HKS Silent HiPower one.....but i like a deep sounding note to my exhausts....how silent is the hks one?

Edited by anDru

I had the same exhuast, it still failed EPA with the silencer in by 2db... i had to install another resinator into the system either that or install a mid muffler.

By installing the silencer your car will aslo stop making power at a certain rwkw like mine did..

man thats shiet........do u still have the thing isntalled? what is the legal amount of db we can have...and how much is the blitz nur spec without restrictions?

Edited by anDru

noise and restriction are proportionate. I don't care what anyone says about their quiet system that doesn't cause a restriction.

Basically, it will be more restrictive if you make it quieter. The question is HOW MUCH that restriction affects your GIVEN POWER OUTPUT.

Personally, I run a straight 3" pipe. Most possible power, minimum possible restriction.

BTW, I have an ecv in my car. It's very restrictive. The car feels like it accelerates about half as fast. you can watch the revs climb if you stamp it, and it is really choking. Whereas, in first, if I normally floor it, the rev needle just smacks straight up to the red.

Regarding the rear plug in silencer (buttplug), i find mine to be quite restrictive like the ecv.

Regarding the centre muffler - refer to my first point regarding noise and restriction.

btw, ecv is not 200

firstly, it's 300$. you need the 81mm version if you have a 3" exhaust.

Then you need an exhaust shop to cut off one of your flanges, then weld in the ecv.

It's u to you whether you want to quieten it down. personally, i want it as loud as possible.

Why do you want the Blitz?

The Trust Power Extreme II is very quiet but still gives off an awesome growl when you give it to it. I believe it is also 88dB alone (stock dump + front pipe) as well, so all legal. (Info from Trust site)

Edited by ToF

Dont waste your time with the apexi evc i hav it and had nothing but problems with it so its now wired fully open.. spend the extra cash and get yourself a legal exhaust system.. best iv seen are CES exhaust systems in brisbane.. they will hav a system in stock to suit your car and guarentee legal db's and 20+kw gain...

Why do you want the Blitz?

The Trust Power Extreme II is very quiet but still gives off an awesome growl when you give it to it. I believe it is also 88dB alone (stock dump + front pipe) as well, so all legal. (Info from Trust site)

well blitz is the only one ive herd from ppl with a very nice sound. if the trust power extememe 2 is as good as u say id be more then happi to get one.

thanks for ur input guys......i guess the ECV is out

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