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Nice. Question: with the shot of the inside of the main muffler, is that a removable restriction section in there? What is the size in there? Just trying to get my head around these jap systems.

What's the difference between the full mega n1 +rev and the hyper fullmega N1?

Nothing, both are abbreviated names for the M35 exhaust: kakimoto "Full Hypermega N1 +rev" (or any arrangement of those words depending on the translation/seller)

Looks great Dale, that style of round muffler is always going to have a strong note. I bet its not as loud as mine is atm. :)

Dunno mate, at 94dB the N1 ain't quiet

I've also fitted one of my own Chromoly front chassis braces!

The difference in handling is much more marked than I expected.

The front of the car feels much more tied together than before; a bit like increasing the damping of the front shocks. Obviously the lower part of the chassis moves around a decent amount with the amount of grip these cars generate.

I also have a set of R33 GTSt calipers which I'd like to see gone if anyone is interested.

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Where did you get the brace from dale?

I made it. :thumbsup:

It's a copy of the Ox Motorsport lower front brace, but fabricated in Lightweight Chromoly tube with steel ends.

I'm going to do an EOI thread tomorrow, but there definitely seems to be enough interest to start producing.

Link; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/400157-daleos-under-car-brace/

I made it. :thumbsup:

It's a copy of the Ox Motorsport lower front brace, but fabricated in Lightweight Chromoly tube with steel ends.

I'm going to do an EOI thread tomorrow, but there definitely seems to be enough interest to start producing.

Link; http://www.skylinesa...nder-car-brace/

Don't suppose you would be interested in making the rest of the braces?

http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.oxmotorsports.co.jp/&ei=c4wYSv70O5PY7AOl_OCvDg&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=11&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DOX%2Bmotor%2Bsport%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG

I made it. :thumbsup:

It's a copy of the Ox Motorsport lower front brace, but fabricated in Lightweight Chromoly tube with steel ends.

I'm going to do an EOI thread tomorrow, but there definitely seems to be enough interest to start producing.

Link; http://www.skylinesa...nder-car-brace/

count me in for a group buy. great work dale
Nice. Question: with the shot of the inside of the main muffler, is that a removable restriction section in there? What is the size in there? Just trying to get my head around these jap systems.

nope its not removable looks like 2.5 in the center i don't know why its so small but its hella loud lol.

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