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Hi Fellas,

The time has come to put on an after-market exhaust onto my R33 GTS-T. Im thinking of going for:

3 inch dump pipe into a 3inch high flow CAT and then getting a custom stainless pipe made up to go from the cat into a Magnaflow muffler.

Is this a stupid idea? I'm not really a fan of cannon mufflers... so im after an alternative, are there any other alternatives which wont restrict power? Would I lose power or anything if I went for the above setup ?

Any ideas would be appreciated

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Hi Fellas,

The time has come to put on an after-market exhaust onto my R33 GTS-T. Im thinking of going for:

3 inch dump pipe into a 3inch high flow CAT and then getting a custom stainless pipe made up to go from the cat into a Magnaflow muffler.

Is this a stupid idea? I'm not really a fan of cannon mufflers... so im after an alternative, are there any other alternatives which wont restrict power? Would I lose power or anything if I went for the above setup ?

Any ideas would be appreciated

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no it isn't a stupid idea. an oval muffler that has a 3" straight through pipe will flow just as much air as a cannon with the same 3" pipe through the centre. only difference will be that it will be more quiet.

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Hi Fellas,

The time has come to put on an after-market exhaust onto my R33 GTS-T. Im thinking of going for:

3 inch dump pipe into a 3inch high flow CAT and then getting a custom stainless pipe made up to go from the cat into a Magnaflow muffler.

Is this a stupid idea? I'm not really a fan of cannon mufflers... so im after an alternative, are there any other alternatives which wont restrict power? Would I lose power or anything if I went for the above setup ?

Any ideas would be appreciated

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There is no point getting a custom exhaust made up for a 33 gtst. there are millions of bolt-on one ready to go off the shelf, and also plenty of awesome second hand ones to choose from.

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