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Reason I asked is my present exhaust has a 95dBA jasma plaque on it & it is only just audible over the tyre rumble. My previous 92dBA exhaust couldn't be heard at all.

The Trust wedsite had JASMA & 94 written against this exhaust - but it may just have been a reference to how many miles away they could hear the sonic boom. Who knows. Maybe they mean with the bunger stuck up it.

THis is a different 80mm type.

https://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm/TRUST-PETi-Pow...2-R33-R34-22075[/url]

Edited by djr81

i'd like to know how much croydon charge for it..

pm time!

titanium exhausts are generally alot louder than steel. they sound so good!

its definatly on my to do list for the track car :P

Edited by Angus Smart
you hooked this baby up yet? i want to hear how mean it sounds.

I have a few videos of this specific/exhaust in question but they are in cabin and... Well not particularly internet friendly so to speak

But yeah its loud but not ear peircing loud

Reason I asked is my present exhaust has a 95dBA jasma plaque on it & it is only just audible over the tyre rumble. My previous 92dBA exhaust couldn't be heard at all.

The Trust wedsite had JASMA & 94 written against this exhaust - but it may just have been a reference to how many miles away they could hear the sonic boom. Who knows. Maybe they mean with the bunger stuck up it.

THis is a different 80mm type.

https://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm/TRUST-PETi-Pow...2-R33-R34-22075[/url]

yep, they would have it at 94 with the bung in. with the bung out it will be very loud. :P

yes you cannot use any removable device (butterfly, bung, steel wool etc) to meet a noise test. it's not a recent chance, been like that as long as I can remember.

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