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hey guys :)

i got an r34 gtr

i just bought a trial titan tryforce 3' catback titanium.

i have a venom 4'' cat and trust front pipes

since fitting it last night, sounds amazing!!!

BUT!!!!!

has an awesome drone from 2700-3100rpm.

has anybody got a titaium exhaust and had the same issue?

its just got a resonator and a cannon muffler, ive heard the idea of stuffing your spare wheel cavity with sound deadening or blankets and stuff like that to stop the drone coming into the cabin, but didnt really work LOL!!

once again it sounds great but annoys me that inbetween those rpm's especially on the freeway when your cruising at 110 and it sits on 3000. :verymad:

anybody got any suggestions :no:

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Step 1: sell the titanium exhaust and pocket HEAPS

Step 2: buy a quieter exhaust and have HEAPS of change

Please don't wreck the Ti exhaust by adding some botch job muffler onto it.. Not sure if you realised but DVS JEZ was joking. Stick welding and oxy cutting are probably the messiest way to do anything, and you probably couldn't even do it with titanium.

A decent muffler will weigh more than the entire exhaust TBH.

And of course it'll make it quiet.

If you still want "loud"-ish and less drone you need to sell the Ti system, you'll never achieve both as they always have wafer thin mufflers.

Do what GTScotT said? I had to get rid of my Ti system, couldnt afford a Mine's VX Silence Ti (for the weight) so I got a stainless system, lost 80hp because I went smaller diameter.

But, for the money I sold the Ti system for, I bought the Stainless Fujitsubo, got the Ti removed, new exhaust fitted, dyno tune and pocketted a $150.

Do what GTScotT said? I had to get rid of my Ti system, couldnt afford a Mine's VX Silence Ti (for the weight) so I got a stainless system, lost 80hp because I went smaller diameter.

But, for the money I sold the Ti system for, I bought the Stainless Fujitsubo, got the Ti removed, new exhaust fitted, dyno tune and pocketted a $150.

Very interested in power/exhaust size ratio. What were you making before you lost 80hp??

How on earth would that help?

noise not only exits the end of the exhaust pipe but also resonates thru the pipe itself, exhaust wrap would act as a silencer as well as keeping up exhaust gas velocity

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