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hi, Im just new here in brisbane and new with my non turbo skyline... I wanted to get a Cat back exhaust system for my ride and dont know what brand to get and if stainelss has a better preformance than a steel piping.

I tried looking online but mostly found for 2Dr only

can anyone recommend me some and what price range im looking at if its all stainless or steel

and whats the difference beteween the muffler and cannon?

sorry for the Q's but im new

Thanks in advance :P

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There are not many systems available for the sedans and most people have gone for a custom built one ( with mixed results ).

I did a lot of searching and as far as I know, the only companies that make off the shelf, direct bolt-on systems for the N/A R34 sedans are Kakimoto & Fujitsubo.

I'm getting one of these ( I hope )

http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=chrom...000000000002629

Oh and as far as prices go, start from ~$700 for a custom built one to ~$1,200 for a Fujitsubo one.

And the question of stainless vs. mild steel comes down to your requirements and budget. Mild steel usually gives a better ( deeper ) tone than stainless but will rust over time where stainless will not rust and sound a bit more tinny. It comes down to choice.

And for the last Q, a cannon "is" a form of muffler but is designed primarily for flow with minimal restrictions. It's usually louder than a traditional muffler.

The science of exhaust systems is very precise but depends highly on what "you" want. Best thing to do is look and listen to what other's have and then when you find something you like, get the same. :)

yeah Im having trouble looking for parts for sedans.. most of em' are for 2Dr.

I was able to find one yesterday for an exhaust system and its made by XForce.. its a Catback exhaust sys. full stainless and I was quoted $1300 thats with the cannon. and $480 for mild steel with muffler. Thats a huge difference from mild steel to stainless steel.

Is XForce any good? :)

atm im starting to save up for my mods...

thanks for your help bro.. very informative :)

yeah Im having trouble looking for parts for sedans.. most of em' are for 2Dr.

I was able to find one yesterday for an exhaust system and its made by XForce.. its a Catback exhaust sys. full stainless and I was quoted $1300 thats with the cannon. and $480 for mild steel with muffler. Thats a huge difference from mild steel to stainless steel.

Is XForce any good? :)

atm im starting to save up for my mods...

thanks for your help bro.. very informative :)

Firstly, I don't know much about X-Force stuff but I was almost certain that they don't make a cat-back to suit an "N/A" R34 sedan ! Might want to double check that it's not a "turbo" R34 sedan system..... You don't want a turbo system on an N/A. WAY too loud :(

Who you getting your info & prices through ?

Firstly, I don't know much about X-Force stuff but I was almost certain that they don't make a cat-back to suit an "N/A" R34 sedan ! Might want to double check that it's not a "turbo" R34 sedan system..... You don't want a turbo system on an N/A. WAY too loud :)

Who you getting your info & prices through ?

I looked up the Xforce website and they gave me a number of one of the retailers and rang them. they told me that xforce has a stock for the R34 sedan.. im pretty sure that its for non turbo coz i mentioned to them its for a non turbo. :)

There are not many systems available for the sedans and most people have gone for a custom built one ( with mixed results ).

I did a lot of searching and as far as I know, the only companies that make off the shelf, direct bolt-on systems for the N/A R34 sedans are Kakimoto & Fujitsubo.

I'm getting one of these ( I hope )

http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=chrom...000000000002629

still hasnt arrived scott?

:)

I better get it soon or I'm going to go :closedeyes:

yeah saw the jdm imports thread... major bummer.

was hoping you'd get it soon - i like the stockish twin pipe look. was very keen to see how it sounded/performed.

yeah saw the jdm imports thread... major bummer.

was hoping you'd get it soon - i like the stockish twin pipe look. was very keen to see how it sounded/performed.

I'm sure I'll get it soon. The guys at Just Jap know that I'm hanging out BIG TIME to get my hands on this exhaust !! ( and they know why )

As for JDM Imports..... Unless Charles & Steve undo the damage they've caused "real fast", they can expect to spend the rest of their days looking over their shoulders !! They've made a few enemies and people don't forget those who've screwed them !

nice work...

any details on the exhaust from justjap? as far as i know the legalis r only comes twin pipe for the 34 sedan. any idea for a 33 coupe?

the db readings vs. power readings really take my fancy. 84db is perfect!

any details on the exhaust from justjap? as far as i know the legalis r only comes twin pipe for the 34 sedan. any idea for a 33 coupe?

the db readings vs. power readings really take my fancy. 84db is perfect!

What details do you need ?

For your car the only ones I found are:

From Fujitsubo.

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/product01.php?n...000000000002624

From Kakimoto.

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I bet the Kakimoto one would sound tuff as ! :rolleyes:

ohh just wondering how much from just jap? and when is their expected delivery? etc etc...

Yeah I didn't find what I liked from fujitsubo nor kakimoto... i like my stock gtr twin pipe stock look, and quite liked the legalis r on the sedan.

wonder if the muffler is the same measurements from coupe to sedan (vice versa) and only differs in the length of the pipe from the cat to the muffler?

a big risk to buy... the hunt continues.

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