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Hey Guys, im having trouble locating a r33 s2 t superdragger exhaust system turbo back,

and was wondering if anyone could tell me anything and some brands about these " silent" high flow exhausts ? are they silent silent ? like a stock car or just quiet on low revs then scream like a normal high flow pipe when the throttle opens up ?

any information would be fantastic, as i am toying with the idea of getting a new exhaust soon.

Simon.

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My power II extreme Trust/Greddy with front pipe / split dump pipe from turbo back with high flow cat.. OMFG... IT SOUNDS MAD. I recommend you to get this! its not loud, only when you open it up its loud, even on high way driving.. its not even loud! Ask around for yourself! this catback system is 100% good. I searched on the fourms and fellow memebers told me to get it! so i got it! its so good... doesnt sound ricey, just pure sound!

Geraus.

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Hey Guys, im having trouble locating a r33 s2 t superdragger exhaust system turbo back,

and was wondering if anyone could tell me anything and some brands about these " silent" high flow exhausts ? are they silent silent ? like a stock car or just quiet on low revs then scream like a normal high flow pipe when the throttle opens up ?

any information would be fantastic, as i am toying with the idea of getting a new exhaust soon.

Simon.

im sure that any aftermarket exhaust which is larger in diameter would not be silent like stock. the hks silent pro would prob be one of the best ones coz u wouldnt have to sacrifice power loss with getting a huge center muffler. the silent pro will basically open up in high revs to give u maximum power whilst on low revs it will generally be quieter and also less dronier. i like mine loud. i have the trust titanium and had just got a resonator put in instead of the centre muffler. could definetely feel a difference power wise hehe...

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