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As in topic wanting to see what jap exhusts you guys are running for r33 that are relatively quiet and I dont mean quiet as in stock but not ridicoulously loud so prob up to 95db as I dont want to go purchase one then to find its pretty much the same level as the one I got now. epas are on the rise these days and cant be bothered going back to stock all the time

Yeah I was looking at the trust since people are saying the kakimoto and stuff is pretty much like stock, how do you find the trust quiet enough to not get as much attention?

Have the Trust PEII & recon you would like it. Nice on idle, definitely not like stock but not stupidly loud...

Then as you really start to rev it up she goes wild! From what I have heard one of the more sedate jap exhausts

I've got a 3" Blitz Nur exhaust. I won't recommend it for your purposes. Has a fair bit of low rpm noise. I love it on full noise but have always considered changing for something with a little bit less noise when daudling around.

Luke

yeah might give it a go, I love the loudness of my exhust at the moment and the drone donest bother me just cbf coppin epa and having to take turbos ecus injectors etc

i have a 3.5 bee-r cat back, and it is loud (came with the car when i bought it). drone heaps. dont get it even look into it. i want to downsize or switch exhuast to something that produces a more RB burble.

you are from melb i see. i'd be happy to give you a ride if we happen to be at a meet sometime. although there are a lot of guys running the trust catback so you wouldnt have too much trouble finding a car to listen to

Ive got a 3" stainless X-Force exhaust with the bellmouth front pipe and its really good.

Gives really good results and sounds good, in no way too loud. im very tempted to put a decat pipe in actually give it a bit more grunt.

And yes im aware its not a Jap exhaust but still worth checking out, can hear the turbo spooling waaaay more now too sounds good as.

Edited by Rav3nNZ

i had a Jasma / 5 zigen 3.5" cat back & front pipe (with a bellmouth dump) on my previous 33, was very quiet down low but gave a nice scream in the higher rev range. Measured 93db @ 3500 rpm (from when i went through pits for inspection)

notice this with a lot of the Jasma exhausts that the cars come over with from Japan, they're not overly loud.

ive got a 3inch 'drift' exhaust, stainless steel from the dum, but running stock cat.. i personally think its loud, but cops dont notice my car so it must be qiuet.

i put in the silencer/resinator/restrictor in the tip of the canon when i want a qiuete drive.

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