Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi All,

selling the above

Specs

PE Ti-R

Full Titanium Cat-Back Exhaust. (Stainless-steel muffler bracket)

90mm (3.5") dia. piping

115mm (4.5") dia. single wall tip

Identical to the following link previously sold on forums

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/363926-bnr34-trust-titanium-exhaust-system-cat-back/

Asking for $1300 Pickup (Syd prefered, but can post).

**Please Note** there is a dent halfway up the exhuast from the car being too low and going over

high speed hump. Its a dent the size of your palm that is superficial. Has no affect on the flow of the exhaust. Currently pumping over 400awkw.

Cheers

Steve

post-31999-0-69640300-1317903797_thumb.jpg

  • 1 year later...

Up for sale is the one on my car which replaced the one i sold a while back.....

going to possibly face something out the side :P

some dents from getting on and off the trailer. No damage to cannon part, just along exhaust from trailer, humps etc

:cheers:

ps..similar price:)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Legend. I ended up finding the facebook account of the owner of the first car i sent but sadly he deactivated the account. I think you’re right in saying it’s some sort of well done custom job. Really appreciate your help anyways.
    • Totally equivalent. Stock often goes from the comp cover because that's where the actuator is also installed and the factory needs 2" of hose to make the connection - and it comes as a pre-assembled unit. They totally have a boost reference from somewhere between the turbo and the throttle(s). Oh, jeez. Just do it in M12 then. We don't actually care that much. I would expect any such AN converter fitting to rely on an o-ring or some other seal onto a flat surface under the flange of the hex**, because bolt threads are no intended to provide a pressure seal. unlike..... pipe threads. **which also requires a suitably flat and smooth surface on the turbo's boss to provide the seal.
    • I also used NP   That’s were it’s seems to be the best place to fit it? All schematic shows also that it’s should be referenced from the turbo housing. But idk, I do see high hp cars without any connection or anything to their turbos, so I really don’t know how they connect their things
    • I do have loctite 243 and 246 and a few more models. I could drill it now in place and make new threads for m12 and order an4 - m12 coupling and fit that to the turbo. Run a braided hose to the EBC which I could get a an4 to 1/8npt 
    • So M12 and sealant should be fine?    NPT ” because that’s what I had and what I could get atm. 
×
×
  • Create New...