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I've had one of the varex 3" twin tipped models on my R34 GTT for about 6 months now. Never had any issues and have been extremely happy with it!! I had a 3" stainless exhaust and split dump pipe put on at the same time, and honestly, I doubt the loudness is illegal even when it's fully open. It is a good muffler but nowhere near as loud as a cannon.

But that's exactly what I like about it - still a nice flowing straight through muffler with an awesome note, and you can shut it up at a press of a button. In my case I think it's actually quieter than stock with the valve closed! I've been meaning to get a video of it in action but never got around to it.

i have it on my skyline

open = 110db

closed = 85 db

so yeah helpful

saved me from problems when getting pulled over or followed

and with it being closed, theres a bypass so its pretty safe to drive closed

the remote works by it moves for as long as u hold the button the the exhasut closed, so its not set to intervals but rather as long as u press it

I have a 3.5 inch Xforce exhaust on my R32 gtr do you think if i got this fitted which are only 3inch to replace my cannon there would be a power restriction in anyway as my exhaust pipes flow from 3.5 then at the rear go down to 3inch. Getting car tuned in 2 weeks so i need to figure this out quickly.

Cheers.

I have a 3.5 inch Xforce exhaust on my R32 gtr do you think if i got this fitted which are only 3inch to replace my cannon there would be a power restriction in anyway as my exhaust pipes flow from 3.5 then at the rear go down to 3inch. Getting car tuned in 2 weeks so i need to figure this out quickly.

Cheers.

its 3.5" for turbo back systems

and 3" for n/a systems for catback

thought these were deemed illegal already - anycar that didn't come with these from factory can't have them or something like that

plenty of cops seen my car and the exhaust neva mentioned that its illegal so...who knows technically we r doin the right thing by being quiet on streets and noisy on track/freeways so

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