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Hey all,

I just had my new exhaust fitted to my R34 GTT today!

It consists of:

3" Split Dump/Front pipe supplied by BOS Importing (BATMBL)

3" > 5" > 3" high flow Catco CAT (200csi cell - 706.2 CFM) supplied by BOS Importing (BATMBL)

3.5" X-Force Cat back section with oval resinator

3.5" Inlet > 7" Cannon > 4.5" Outlet X-Force Muffler

All stainless steel mandrel bent... very shiney! lol

Total Cost was $1634 for supply, freight and fitting all up.

Noticable differences:

- Turbo Spools much louder

- Boost comes on quicker

- Car is quicker through 1st - 4th

- Cannon looks much better out the back... big and shiney lol

- BOV seems a bit louder

- Exhaust is louder, but not overdone because of oval resinator rather than hotdog

- Exhaust sounds very nice when cruising or with no throttle (drone)

- Exhaust is definately not illegally loud, and comes with silencer also

Recommendations:

- Get the hotdog resinator if you want it really LOUD

- Probably not worth the extra $100+ for the highest flowing CAT (Not much noticable difference)

Hope this helps anyone looking at getting an exhaust!

Thanks.

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mate you just answered all my questions. I am looking to get an exhaust with the exact same specs. Who fitted it for you?

Get some pics up mate. Also how much did the xforce catback cost you? Ive got a quote for $800 fitted

Edited by traman18
Hey man,

I got the whole system fitted locally on the sunshine coast for $185.

The X-FORCE cat back section was $699 + $40 freight.

Hope this helps!

Thanks.

fark... i hope it last longer than my s13 one..... it was shit the hangers are way povo. You could have got a trust system for that money.

Edited by URAS
  • 1 month later...

maybe the higher flowing cat would only come into play with other mods that up the kws? any other thoughts?

or maybe i'm just trying to justify my iminent purchase of the same 3-5-3 catco you got. i figure it's a bit of future security.

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