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Hey guys,

I just received my Trust Titanium system today for my BCNR33.

The overall finish of the system is outstanding - and I am very happy with what I have got.

However I have a question about the muffler that I cant find an answer to anywhere on the net. Would probably help if I could read Japanese >_<

It is a 90mm system with I think 110mm tip, however inset to the edge of the end of the system, is a very narrow exhaust passageway. It almost looks like a silencer... I can see straight through it all way to the end of the actual main exhaust pipe - so it is very hollow, however I am concerned about why it is such a narrow exit for the exhaust? I have never seen this style except for when a cone silencer is installed in a normal cannon exhaust.

This probably makes no sense so I have a couple photos to show what I mean.

This is the end of the system - looks normal

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Until you look inside:

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haha this is a silencer to keep it legal in japan for JASMA approval. if you look underneath there is an allen bolt to remove it.

I run this system on our car, if anyone wants a bargain they are about $899-$1000 depending on model from autobarns atm they have limited clearance stock >_<

see mine removed below.

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hmmm would it be rapped up with the rear cradle brace thing?

I've looked in the box that came with it, all it had was gasket, another brace, an instruction book and a JASMA certificate - no T piece I think :laugh:

Ok, so it is designed to come out - thats good >_<

I wont damage it trying to remove it - thats the main thing I needed to know!

hmmm would it be rapped up with the rear cradle brace thing?

I've looked in the box that came with it, all it had was gasket, another brace, an instruction book and a JASMA certificate - no T piece I think :(

Ok, so it is designed to come out - thats good :D

I wont damage it trying to remove it - thats the main thing I needed to know!

You will love it, Athid picked his up today (180sx) and had it fitted 20mins later :P GO FIT YOURS :P

they sound so horn, when we were tuning the 26 in cats car everyone wanted to know what exhaust was on it....

Edited by URAS
hey is that full Ti or just the rear?

nice work, can you also measure and confirm it is 90mm (3.5")?

full titanium, they do two versions, i run the 80mm on our car as we used to run open twin 2.5" and lost no power with the 80mm so the added expense was not warranted.

The one pictured above is indeed the 90mm version

Edited by URAS

So its titanium mufflers and titanium tubing, Does the system have a centre muffler? What is the weight of a system. I may buy a 90mm version for my R32 GTSt. I want to plumb the gate back in but worred about the HKS Hyper exhaust i currently have not liking the back pressure

yes I chose the 90mm model - as trent said, for the 33 GT-R it also available in 80mm. I think this carries through for most of the other car models offered.

There is no centre muffler or resonator at all - just straight pipe. No doubt with silencer removed it will be an extremely loud system when the engine is on boost. The total weight of the system is less than 5kg. I weighed the centre pipe which connects from the tail section to the front pipes, and its only 1kg!

here is a pic of the centre section pipe and better view of the back section. I put up alot of pictures for a reference if anyone on here is interested - I found it very frustrating when I was trying to get more info on it before ordering - there is very little available photo's on the net for this system.

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Just to Clarify,

PE Ti-R = Full Titanium Circuit Only

PE Ti = Full Titanium Street/Circuit

Ti C = SUS 304 Stainless Steel main pipe and Titanium rear muffler

No centre mufflers.

Weight is:

PE Ti-R = 5.1kg

PE Ti = 7.1kg

Normal = 18kg

With a dB level of around 92-96 compared to a normal exhaust of 87dB.

Now i am considering scrapping the veilside exhaust for one of these. i'm down with cutting weight out!

which autobarn stores have them? the local one to me is rather empty!!

I'm in bankstown area :woot: its going to need a fair amount of modification to get on as did the veilside with trust split front/dump pipe!

Just to Clarify,

PE Ti-R = Full Titanium Circuit Only

PE Ti = Full Titanium Street/Circuit

Ti C = SUS 304 Stainless Steel main pipe and Titanium rear muffler

No centre mufflers.

Weight is:

PE Ti-R = 5.1kg

PE Ti = 7.1kg

Normal = 18kg

With a dB level of around 92-96 compared to a normal exhaust of 87dB.

Remember these db ratings are with the baffle fitted......

MR Angus Smart yours is R33 yeah?

Edited by URAS
Bugger :worship: we have only got R33 gtr left ($950)

so you have the 90mm ti-r full titanium one?

i just called bankstown and told him how much you have them for. but he could only quote 1800. for a 32gtr

is there much difference? i'm going to need to probably modify it anyway to fit to the trust dumps as i had to modify them to fit also.

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