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And got a cannon!!

lol.. My muffler at the moment sounds like a POS.. It sounds way too raspy.. Plus this was 20% off and with a 2.25 inlet ( which I could not find anywhere), it matched my system atm perfectly har har.

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Hopefully it doesn't end up sounding like a POS though, I'm a little worried about the length of the tip, seems shorter to most cars I've seen lately.. Not sure how that will impact?.. And hopefully not too much if any back pressure is lost, s It's still 2.25 so fingers are crossed.. Will post a vid when it goes on some time next week.

EDIT: Vids are up now.. 1st, begins with early stages of the car, and the last vid is of th car now..

First video is when the car had only the exhaust.

Second Video is after extractors + Pod with the same exhaust.

Third video is with the new cannon lol

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ure car didnt sound to bad on the last cruise we went on, i wana see a vid of this hope it sounds gud. i changed my catback yet again

It sounded too raspy mang. Atleast from my perspective.. I've never been behind it so I suppose I don't really know for sure lol.. But still I want to see what it sounds like with this eh..

Revving in neutral doesn't really show much, really gotta do a drive by as its always going to sound different under load. Personally I've never really heard any NA rb's that sound nice, most have a horrible rasp to them.

I shall get on the drive by asap

Generally the N/A's only get a nasty rasp when they rus stainless rear mufflers without suitable mufflers further up the sytem. Mine runs all mild steel and standard bore diameter and sounds like this.

http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/jswright/Scream.mp3

Ignuz, yours doesn't sound too bad at all for running a cannon. Good work.

I resisted the urge to go cannon and went for a twin outlet (squared tips) Zetti exhaust when I did the upgrade about 18 months ago. I also went the Coby Extractor route, and upgraded to stainless hi-flow cat while I was at it. I even sent the extractors & exhaust to Brissy to be HPC coated just for good measure... Now it all sounds VERY loud, particularly inside for passengers. I'm putting the noise factor down to the extractors more than the exhaust, but either way it's damn loud!

From what I've heard and experienced, the raspy noise never seems to leave N/As... you can only make the exhaust louder to drown out the annoying rasp when accelerating. Believe me I've tried everything I can think of to get rid of it with my car.

i put a 4inch shitbox autobarn cannon on my old NA auto r33, jesus christ it was loud

resonating so hard inside the cabin and shaking the earwax from my ears while doing 40kph up a hill.so many headaches, i got out of the car 3/4 def

never again will i make that mistake. as for power gains well seeing it was on an NA it raped my low torque and didnt notice a difference apart from drinking more fuel.

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i put a 4inch shitbox autobarn cannon on my old NA auto r33, jesus christ it was loud

resonating so hard inside the cabin and shaking the earwax from my ears while doing 40kph up a hill.so many headaches, i got out of the car 3/4 def

never again will i make that mistake. as for power gains well seeing it was on an NA it raped my low torque and didnt notice a difference apart from drinking more fuel.

Lol mine doesn't seem to drone, it more or less is just pretty loud when you go over 3k RPM.

Only vid of a drive by I have at the moment..

1. No I don't have a fake BoV

2. No I don't know what that psssssttt sound is in the vid from the car

3. Just saying this because a few people have asked already.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh-14jWBaUo

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