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I know there are a number of us M35 out there running stock exhaust system, so I though I would make up this "little" list.

This is not a complete list, but one I made up from the info I have put together.

I am sure you guys have seen that most exhaust are JASMA compliant.

For those who don't know, the sound level that all JASMA compliant exhausts must get under is 95dB - which makes it largely irrelevant over here.

Exhausts

Nissan OE system

Type: Full

Pipe Diameter: approx 50mm (2”)

Volume: 82dB

Muffler outlet: 2x approx 40mm

Material: Mild Steel

HKS “De-Moda”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 65mm (2.5”)

Volume: 83dB (88dB with straight through front pipe)

Muffler outlet: 2x 120mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 78,750yen

Website: HKS

Blitz “NUR-Touring”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter:80mm

Volume: 82dB

Muffler outlet: 1x 114mm Oval

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 67,067yen

Website: Blitz

Fujitsubo “Legalis R”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 76mm

Volume: 86dB

Muffler Outlet: 2x 96mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 108,150yen

Website: Fujitsubo

Fujitsubo “Wagonlis”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 70mm

Volume: 81dB

Muffler Outlet: 1x 170x45mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 69,300

Website: Fujitsubo

Kakimoto “N1 FullMega +Rev”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 80mm

Volume: 93dB

Muffler Outlet: 1x 152mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 87,150yen

Website: Kakimoto (Malware Alert!)

Kakimoto “R”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 80mm

Volume: 86dB

Muffler Outlet: 1x 115mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 86,100

Website: Kakimoto (Malware Alert!)

Tanabe “Medallion Touring”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 60mm

Volume: 83dB

Muffler Outlet: 1x 100mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 92,400yen

Website: Tanabe

Trust “Power Extreme 2”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 76mm

Volume: 92dB

Muffler Outlet: 1x 145mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 95,600yen

Website: Trust

Freeway/Dolphin “Spec-TFW”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 80mm

Volume: 93dB

Muffler Outlet: 2x 102mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 102,900yen

Website: Dolphin

Nismo “S-Tune”

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Type: Cat-back or just the Weldium Muffler

Pipe Diameter: 76mm

Volume: 85dB

Muffler Outlet: 2x 65x65mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 105,200yen

Website: Nismo

Zees “Zelius Dioss”

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Type: Cat-back or can include front pipe (PM35 only)

Pipe Diameter: 60mm

Volume: 84dB

Muffler Outlet: 4x 93x83mm (2x 93x83mm for NM35)

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 181,800 yen (97,800yen for NM35)

Website: ZEES

Takero’s “Full Titan”

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Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 100mm

Volume: F**k’n LOUD. Yes, it is

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Muffler Outlet: 1x 156mm or 2x 125mm

Material: Titanium

RRP: 176,400

Website: Takero's

Mufflers

Raizer Type-R, Type-E, Type-O, Type-B, Type-D

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Type: muffler only

Pipe Diameter: 60mm (Painted black – heat resistant)

Volume: All under 88dB

Muffler Outlet: ® 1x 115mm, (E) 2x 85x80mm (O) 2x 93x80mm (B) 1x 205x105mm (D) 2x 100mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: ® 32,800yen (E) 44,800 (O) 48,800 (B) 41,800 (D) 39,800

Website: Forget it!

Moore “Ti” and various others

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Type: Muffler

Pipe Diameter: 60mm

Volume: 86-88dB

Muffler Outlet: 1x 115mm

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304 with Titanium muffler tip

RRP: 45,800yen

Website: Can buy from here

Front Pipes

Dolphin

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Type: De-cat front pipe (they also have a dump pipe)

Pipe Diameter: 80mm

Volume: unknown increase

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 33,600yen

Website: Dolphin

Kakimoto

Type: De-cat front pipe

Pipe Diameter: 80mm

Volume: +2dB to any other aftermarket exhaust

Material: Stainless Steel SUS304

RRP: 29,400yen

Website: Kakimoto (Malware alert!)

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Look at all the shiny shit bro!!!!......this will look sooooo sick when I roll bro!!!. :P

Sorry could not resist.

Great job again Cam......again you are trying to send me broke......I like the twin setup.... :happy:

Also do you want us to post locals hear to?

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Great job again Cam......again you are trying to send me broke......I like the twin setup.... :blink:

Also do you want us to post locals hear to?

Not trying to send you broke... yet. (Wait until I do intercoolers & bodykits!)

Yes, the Zeluis Dioss is very nice... on PM35.

Yeah man, post locals. Would be good to see some good options over here.

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Takero’s “Full Titan”

TakerosFullTitan.jpg

Type: Cat-back

Pipe Diameter: 100mm

Volume: F**k’n LOUD. Yes, it is

clip

Muffler Outlet: 1x 156mm or 2x 125mm

Material: Titanium

RRP: 176,400

Website: Takero's

im SO getting this exhaust!! sounds f*kin hot!!

i bought a kakimoto muffler

thinking of getting some piping made and welding it on :D

ive got a kakimoto "R" cat back system on mine. sounds nice. ill do a vid if i can get motivated one day.

Pics and sound of rear of your cars please?

Might be interested in a swap(ish)

I took a vid of my exhaust combo (Kakimoto front pipe & Fujitsubo Legais R exhaust).

Will post it soon in this thread.

Just wondering, if my dump is 80mm and my exhaust is 76mm, would it make any difference to match the diameter?

I know it would be better if the whole thing was 80mm, but would it make that much difference since exhaust gases contract as they get cooler?

I'll do a vid tomorrow. Only thing is: how do we compare volumes (that sounds rude :P).

I've watched a couple of vid's on the utube and I'm thinking the camera has auto lowered the volume on a couple. I'll just shoot it straight and see what I get.

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