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Runnin a 3" Titanium Cat back w/straight pipe, easy fix for the droning is called volume on the stereo. I know I gained power from putting this exhaust on but I also have a pod filter and MSD Sport Compact Ignition box with Blaster coil, Iridium plugs and always keep cap and rotor fresh and also 8.5mm Super conductor wires. Car comes out Faster since the cat back was added. Oh yes it is loud as F*** But sounds so sweet.

would u happen to have a vid of it by any chance???

i always get confused was a catback exhaust just straight from the cat only????

and if so wouldnt it be louder to just have 3 inch the whole way?

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get a straight pipe from cat back. 2.5inch straight no mufflers no resonators that will be loud enough for you lol

unbolted my exhaust a while ago and it was just that but it ended at the diff. but it sounded like shit. but it was LOUD

theres a link for you. but i strongly recommend not to.

(for everyone else my car now has a fujitsubo cat back nice and quiet)

Hey All.

Looking to see who has the nicest sounding NA r31,32,33,34

Heres mine,

Vid 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svf7hO7PjEo drive by

Vid 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh-14jWBaUo and no its not a turbo.

Vid 3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITsrR9MErWU nice hummmm

this is what mine sounded like with just coby extractors, i dunno if all of u will be able to watch it u might need to be joined up to myspace http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...ideoID=25846172 had to drive it the exhaust shop like that, was pretty funny some of the looks i got

twogood, yours sounds awsome, especially before you rev it i love that skyline sound, was that done in the winter or summer, i noticed mine makes that sound more when the weather is cold, then in summer, the first sound it makes when u first start it.

Here are some vids of mine:

Fly by: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzgwVH4w2dk

Bit of a rev: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRDVFAh0F24

Bit more of a rev (hitting the limiter): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV2VvaVtOus with my mates r31 and r34 (mines the loud 1 in the middle and first one to hit the limiter)

I like it because at low revs it sounds more low and quiet then at high revs it really screams, apparently it screams so hard when people are behind me and I'm giving it some hehe.

originally posted by funkymonkey

don't really have sound clips, but I've got a video of me goofing around with my old GTS on a motorkhana day.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3954516175113564220

mods: fujitsubo mandrel bent stainless extractors and a 2.5" exhaust with a "straight thru" cat, black widow resonator and a magnaflow muffler.

i want one! thats whats going on the end of my d12s ...soo nice!

Edited by Hesh
that sounds awsome mate

sounds like its got no cat?

Yip, they don't make us run cats in NZ yet.

Both cars have the same mods, extractors/exhaust/custom induction system now, only thing is one produces 23 more rwkw!

get a straight pipe from cat back. 2.5inch straight no mufflers no resonators that will be loud enough for you lol

unbolted my exhaust a while ago and it was just that but it ended at the diff. but it sounded like shit. but it was LOUD

theres a link for you. but i strongly recommend not to.

(for everyone else my car now has a fujitsubo cat back nice and quiet)

funny people

wat happened when the cops there???

instant defect?

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