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hi all...got a S2 R33 and wanting to put on an exhaust system on my car....

what is the best type/setup for the liners..? how many inch wide pipes etc....

i also want it to be on like a switch or something so that i can have it on silent from time to time and be able to switch it to loud jus by flicking a switch....

can u let me know the systems that have this type of capability or what i should be looking for in order to have this type of setup...

Cheers

Matt

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i also want it to be on like a switch or something so that i can have it on silent from time to time and be able to switch it to loud jus by flicking a switch....

i think this is what u are looking for

http://www.importscene.com.au/prod466.htm

As above...The Jp systems are the best bet. They come with a Db rating so you have some confidence that you "probably" wont get defected. Switch-Apexi do a valve that can restrict the noise but i dont know that i'd want that. The quality systems sound fine anyway. Size-3 inch is fine for a "line" under 400KW

oh GL with it. lol

nice....i lol at ur 'GL with it'

see as my av says....now ur a big man!

:(

i have been recommender a HKS Super Dragger....any thoughts?

pro's and con's experiences.....let me know...

The HKS Super Dragger is very old and is no longer made.

Your best bet is to get a quiet street system, like the Kakimoto Regu 06&R.

I have seen a lot of different exhaust systems out of Japan and in terms of build quality, the Kakimoto is up there as one of the best.

Hey mate i just installed myself yesturday the Kakimoto Regu 06&R exhaust. I also used a just jap front pipe and cat.

Sounds quite on idle but then when you put your foot into it sounds great!! not a drone, not farting but a reali nice sound. Was reali suprised how nice it did sound. And for the cost it was quite good. Looked well made etc etc

Wouldnt change it for anything :(

Buy a decent Japanese made system, turbo back. Dont go cheap, the drone will annoy you.

+1

i have been recommender a HKS Super Dragger....any thoughts?

i like the super dragger also

but like Blitz said, no longer in production

looks sexy as

HKS_exhaust.jpg

does anyone know what the JJR Hyperflow exhausts are like?

Droney... :) Actually that is what I had and I sold it as I could not stand the drone after a while. They are cheap and give good power, but you really NEED an extra oval resonator in there instead of that canon or weld one in the middle of the exhaust!

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