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Justjap split does not fit, hits floor, quality not as good

Bos importing and CES split do fit, but cost more, good quality

X force bell mouth fits, good quality

bell mouth produced more kw approx 7-8kw on a hks GTRS on a neo stagea, over a split dump.

JJR split $250, hits floor along side gearbox. If you do a search I had a thread showing the reason why

Bos $420 s/s

CES $550-650

X force s/s $350 from UAS or maybe $330 JJR

I ended up with the x force

Justjap split does not fit, hits floor, quality not as good

Bos importing and CES split do fit, but cost more, good quality

X force bell mouth fits, good quality

bell mouth produced more kw approx 7-8kw on a hks GTRS on a neo stagea, over a split dump.

That is awsome news!!! I couldnt decide if i should go split or bell mouth and its for a S2 Manual, I am also going to be buying a HKS GTRS..

Car goes in next weeks so im glad I chose the Bell Mouth...

i say go ces, excellent power gains quality of build exceptional, worth the extra bucks, they really know there business when it comes to split pipes ( yeh i've got a full s/s system so i'm going to endorse e'm, 25 xtra kw's says so), some people think the o2 sensors in the wrong posistion but i,ve had no dramas

good luck

leigh.

Duncan, I can confirm that the JJR split one doesn't fit. I bought one a few months back and took it down to UAS for fitting. Andrew showed me where it hits, it's kinda near one of the rear engine or front gearbox mounts (can't remember exactly). We compared it to an R34 one which he'd just changed, and the R34 is a closer fit - it has a bit of a kink where the mount is.

cats are cats they will all fit. if you car about the environment buy a lovely standard one and replace it every 40000klm. If you don't get the biggest, cheapest mesh style one you can. eg JJR or similar

JJR Split Dump & Front Pipe - Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Price: $269

High Flow Design - 3 inch Stainless Steel

Is this the one you guys are talking about that won't fit?

Also what are you fellas doing for the rest of the exhaust? JustJap have HKS Stagea specific exhaust packages for $799, has anyone used these or would it be cheaper to just get an exhaust shop to fill in the rest?

Edited by rubba

I was going to go the JJ HKS quiet one. Got my hands on a lovely trust setup the other day but it doesn't fit, are S1 and S2 different? (or maybe it was just labelld wrong and isnt stagea at all)

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