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A newbie here that has just picked up a R34 GT-T.

I'm looking at up grading the exhaust system. There are a few to choose from but I'm leaning towards the Blitz Nur Spec cat back system.

Just wondering what you guys think and if you have any other tips or suggestions.

By the way I'm not a great fan of the N1 style systems with the angle mounted mufflers - I'm not keen on the look.

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Hiya mate, I've got a Black GTT with a Blitz Nur Spec exhaust

r34back.jpg

It sounds great, it's very loud but can get a bit "droney" on long motorway drives. However, let her rip and the sound is awesome. The only thing louder was a 1000bhp HKS Drag exhaust (only 1 very small silencer). I've also noticed that it's got a really small exit when compared to other makes?

Looks like my apexi n1 with not so much angle. I found my exhaust damn loud, it has no resonator at all its all straight through to the muffler. The good thing about these sorts of exhaust is they maximise exhaust gas flow which equates to healthy power gains initially and later on with more mods the drawback is the noise :D I'm glad I dont have a screamer pipe on my external wastegate to go along with the loud exhaust or I'd be cop bait :)

I fitted a 105mm hks titanium drag zorst to mine and cracked 125db when i got epa'd recently.i would suggest going with one thats street legal otherwise you gonna get good at changing your zorst all the time and getting db tests.And angle tip looks MAD!.burnt the shit out of my spoiler tho

Thanks for the input guys.

For a start I didn't realise that the nur spec sat on an angle - I was told that it sat straight (bloody salesman).

A question on db's - is the Nur Spec system with the silencer in place street legal.

What other systems are people running and how do they balance between noise polution and max power gains.

Again thanks for your thoughts.

umm there is a NUR Spec V, NUR Spec R and NUR Spec RR.

Spec R & RR

http://www.blitz.co.jp/products/ex.system/.../nur-series.htm

Spec V

http://www.blitz.co.jp/products/ex.system/...nur-v/nur-v.htm

Silencer won't do you good if you're going to the epa, they won't accept silencers unless they are welded in place :eek:

Exhaust sounds on an RB25DET

NUR Spec

I think the fujitsubo exhausts sound nice but i think theyre abit more expensive than the other brands.

Fujitsubo Super R

Fujitsubo Regalis R

Regalis R

HKS

HIPER

Super Dragger

HKS Hiper

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