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If you want load and angry.....straight through custom 3" pipe and hot dog with no silencer.

yer, i got this, 3" with just a hotdog at the end off hiflo cat and 3" batmbl dump

surprisingly not that loud (probably over 92 decibels though)

sounds great though

not even that droney

I have an SR20, but have a custom 3" exhaust with a hot-dog and a small cannon. Sounds pretty angry. A workshop thought that I had cams because of the way it idles. I told them that it was almost impossible because I bought the car stock and had not done any cam work to it.

I have:

Batmbl front split dump

Metal Cat highflow cat

Apexi N1 catback

The apexi part has a muffler in it about half way down, the difference I've noticed between this on my car and other R33's with full length exhausts is mine tends to be quiter and idle, and mine also seems to have a lower or deeper burble to it.

That all changes once you hit boost though, you get that lovely metalic almost sound of the turbo spooling then the exhuast just starts to get angrier then by the time you hit 'high' boost it sounds like it just wants to take off.

I'm very happy with my exhaust combo as you can probably tell.

My Fujitsubo is loud. And I mean LOUD.

about 97db.

3.5 inch centre, 3" rear. I have taken the rear section off and swapped for a Magnaflow 3" for street driving because the Fujistubo is too loud.

I have:

Batmbl front split dump

Metal Cat highflow cat

Apexi N1 catback

The apexi part has a muffler in it about half way down, the difference I've noticed between this on my car and other R33's with full length exhausts is mine tends to be quiter and idle, and mine also seems to have a lower or deeper burble to it.

That all changes once you hit boost though, you get that lovely metalic almost sound of the turbo spooling then the exhuast just starts to get angrier then by the time you hit 'high' boost it sounds like it just wants to take off.

I'm very happy with my exhaust combo as you can probably tell.

How much is the split dump you have?Does it go all the way into the cat like a front pipe?How much for SAU members?

CHEERS

How much is the split dump you have?Does it go all the way into the cat like a front pipe?How much for SAU members?

CHEERS

Pipe goes from turbo to cat. Seperates the wastegate exhaust gases from the normal exhaust gases for a fair bit, =better for power than the all combined units you see getting around.

Last times prices were: $395+$15 delivery for the mild steel

or

$410+$15 for the stainless.

I got the stainless.

I suggest you contact Batmbl via pm.

Check it out: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=74022

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