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go a blitz nurspec droney plus!!

I got a Nur Spec R on the Rb25. Love the sound once she passes "normal driving conditions".

Annoyingly loud/droney on idle and when your trying to avoid attention.

In basic. Great when you want it. But 90% of the time its a pain in the butt and results in very nervous driving through town.

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STRAIGHT PIPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

nuff said

stay away from hks silent and trust exhausts unless your getting titanium.

they are the pussiest exhausts alive.

Edited by R34NRG
GO to exhaust shop

Ask for exhaust with no mufflers

loud

Pretty easy.

alot of shops actually refuse to make those sort of exhausts.

i rang up quite a few asking for straight pipe designs, they dont wanna make em.....=[

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maybe its just me but they just sound weak.

Edited by R34NRG
why do you think they won't make a straight pipe exhaust?

proberly because they think ill be back a week later asking them to make another exhaust cuz i got defected for this.

but i dont understand how that is a negative. it means more work for them, which means more money.

and wat happened to cust is always right.

if i want straight pipe. just f*kn give it to me

STRAIGHT PIPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

nuff said

stay away from hks silent and trust exhausts unless your getting titanium.

they are the pussiest exhausts alive.

I agree up to the "pussiest exhausts alive" bit.

I run the HKS silent hipower system, it's not an exhaust I would recommend if you want loud++. Good for me though, I wanted an exhaust that would handle a certain power level, and if it was reasonably quiet that was a plus too. I think it's just on the dB limit with my mods.

It does have an awesome note though, great sound, just not stupidly loud.

Why invite more attention from the coppers?! Up to you though.

proberly because they think ill be back a week later asking them to make another exhaust cuz i got defected for this.

but i dont understand how that is a negative. it means more work for them, which means more money.

and wat happened to cust is always right.

if i want straight pipe. just f*kn give it to me

dude if i was that guy at the muffler shop i would do it for the simple reason you'll be back to spend more money on getting legal again

lol, you firstly say to the guy at the muffler shop that you have a race car in the build and this car i have brought here today is the same chassis so you can use it to prefabricate a exhaust system for it.....

secondly, a full straight pipe system will probably cost you the same if not less then modifying your current one.

thirdly, when you do get defected, atleast you can go home and bolt the stocker back on.

considering the average price for mild steel 3 inch 1.5 ml wall is 10$ a meter plus 30$ a bend.

so your looking at 200 dollars max for a whole stright pipe system turbo back....(not including flanges. )

dude if i was that guy at the muffler shop i would do it for the simple reason you'll be back to spend more money on getting legal again

lol, you firstly say to the guy at the muffler shop that you have a race car in the build and this car i have brought here today is the same chassis so you can use it to prefabricate a exhaust system for it.....

secondly, a full straight pipe system will probably cost you the same if not less then modifying your current one.

thirdly, when you do get defected, atleast you can go home and bolt the stocker back on.

considering the average price for mild steel 3 inch 1.5 ml wall is 10$ a meter plus 30$ a bend.

so your looking at 200 dollars max for a whole stright pipe system turbo back....(not including flanges. )

i was sorta along those lines...... :ermm:

bbut he refused to make anything without a designator and a muffler.

and this wasnt just 1 shop.

I agree up to the "pussiest exhausts alive" bit.

I run the HKS silent hipower system, it's not an exhaust I would recommend if you want loud++. Good for me though, I wanted an exhaust that would handle a certain power level, and if it was reasonably quiet that was a plus too. I think it's just on the dB limit with my mods.

It does have an awesome note though, great sound, just not stupidly loud.

Why invite more attention from the coppers?! Up to you though.

Just to put this informtion out there, the HKS Silent high power catbacks for r33's are completly different to the r34 model, the r34 model has a large centre box type muffler, but the r33 model only has a tiny resonator (some people call it a hotdog) hence why the r33 model silent high power is alot louder than the r34 model.

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