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Brand:Fujitsubo Giken Cat back

It's about 2.5" - 2.75" piping Barrel/Drum style muffler

Seller WROTE:

Was quietish on my skyline so could possibly be louder on an NA skyline(also removed the resonator and welded a straight pipe thru it as it was so quiet)

I know it bolts on fine for a GTST, not sure about non turbos..

Question is..

will it fit on my GTS R33?

And do i need a resonater?

And will it be louder on my N/a?

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Oh jeez, not this shit again.

Seriously, why didnt you just ask the seller on what model Skyline it was on?

1) 33's will match all 33's. Turbo and NA will make no diffrence. The size is right. Ask him! its that simple!

2) No. But WARINGING! It will be LOUD without one.

3) Its going to be loud as all buggery. And in 2 weeks when you get sick of it there will be ANOTHER "How do I make my exhaust quiter" thread

In before the lock again!

Gosh I need to stop arseing around and do my uni work..

Edited by GTS4WD

Yes it will fit,

If it was Anything like the Super Dragger that came on mine it sounded like absolute pus without the resonator, imagine a thousands kids all banging on empty milo tins at once.

It all comes down to muffler design but i dare say without a resonator it wont sound very good at all.

true.

It will not meet legal emission laws.

I beleive its called a "screamer".

Confirmation?

you are correct about it being loud and droney without the resonator. however it is not illegal to remove the resonator as it is not an emissions item. the only thing that may be illegal is if you remove the resonator which results in the exhaust dB reading going above 89dB which would be an epa violation. removing the catalytic convertors would be illegal though.

screamer pipes refer to a wastegate that vents direct to the atmosphere on a turbo car.

mate, most of us have been pretty patient with your questions and quite happy to answer them.

we have politely suggested that you tried to do a little more research on your own before starting a new thread for each question you may have - as it just looks like you are merely being lazy.

treat this forum a little like google and you will soon realise the vast amount of knowledge hidden away.

could you please NOT post a new thread for each and every single thought/question, the other thread would have been perfectly fine if you honestly didn't find anything.

this is a polite verbal warning.

any questions feel free regarding this issue, feel free to PM me.

cheers

eug

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