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As i understand, it is not a 'legal height' for the exhaust alone, rather the law states something like

"the lowest point on the underside of the vehicle must be at least 10cm from the ground"...

so seeing that my exhaust diameter is so big, it is the lowest point on the car and it is (i'd guess) about 7cm off the ground.

I have a 3" full system too, but looking under my car, I'm sure mine is still at least 10cm above the ground, not like yours Ronin.

I haven't actually measure it, but I've seen mine before and it looks way way much higher than yours.

my cat back is a trust 4"... i'm pretty sure my car is stock ride height, but it MAY have lowering springs. Though i have never had any problems with the exhaust collecting speed bumps etc - only the front spoiler on driveways and it is a standard Type-M front bar!

hey pushead, whats this special resonator matt has at daalder? i had my resonator fitted on there and it sounded sweet. but he didnt say it was some special shiat or anything. very friend, seems like a top bloke.

hey ronin, ur exhaust looks DAMN low! did daalder put that onto ur car? they do good prices there too.

Originally posted by kslim

Hey pushead, how much did it cost ya? I'm thinking of doing the same thing

cheers

Kslim

as in the special muffler? give matt a call dude, my story was a long one cos i had a hotdog install before but i swapped it for the special muffer as well so extra labour was involved. should be around $200. you will notice a dramatic change with noise and power.

anyway call Matt 9890 4444

Ive got a fairly large Lukey 3" S/S straight thru oval muffler (too big to be a resonator) in the middle. Does an awesome job of getting rid of the droning, and it sounds hell deep with zero raspiness on my SR20DET. Worlds better than other SRs that have no resonators at all...

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