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i've heard good things about Borla mufflers... never used them though

http://www.borla.com/products/universal.aspx

stainless though so you'd need to either get flanges to mate the stainless to ti system, or make it a slip system...?

You love the look of it? How much can you see? Just the back bit? Fine. Just keep the back bit of it on the car, put the front bit in the shed, get a new front bit made up at local trustworthy exhaust shop in stainless with nice size centre muffler. Job done.

or this - good solution

Black bnr32: your solution is technically robust and elegant

Fixed that for you ;)

I'm willing to bet the branch fits fine where the center muffler goes. Read my earlier links guys!

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Great idea on paper......

But tell me where you can fit that under the ass of a GTR and still have a reasonable ride height - because a lowered GTR you only JUST have enough room to fit a 4" exhaust with dual mufflers and even then you are usually around 80mm-100mm :)

There is no room for anything extra. Hence go dual mufflers and you don't have a problem anyway so it kinda cancels itself out.

You're points are valid but the owner states a 3" exhaust (not 4"), you'd need to be able to fit something like 80cm of pipe though.

You're points are valid but the owner states a 3" exhaust (not 4"), you'd need to be able to fit something like 80cm of pipe though.

FYI you may still have the set of Rays in your sig because your inbox is full.

Clear out some PM's and I reasonably envision that you will receive a PM about those wheels :thumbsup:

Ok guys I got under my car today and found the exhaust is up against a metal brace... Could this be the cause of my drone?

I was gonna exhaust wrap where its touching but ran out of time today, as ive for other stuff to do, but would that do anything or do I actually have to make it stop touching all together?

The exhaust should be freely hanging under the body. Just grab it and give it a little wiggle.

You'll get all kinds of resonance and banging if the exhaust touches the body or is solid mounted.

J.

Ok guys I got under my car today and found the exhaust is up against a metal brace... Could this be the cause of my drone?

I was gonna exhaust wrap where its touching but ran out of time today, as ive for other stuff to do, but would that do anything or do I actually have to make it stop touching all together?

the exhaust wrap will eventually rub through where its touching the body, as said elsewhere the exhaust MUST NOT be hard up against any part of the body of the car, even if its not the cause of the drone, i suggest you add more clearence

Well I sepersted the exhaust from the brace and it still drones.. It was the flange that was touching not the actual pipe..... But anyway stop didnt do anything..... Next idea I think I might exhaust wrap the front pipe and then failing that a whole new mid pipe with bigger muffler...... A few people are saying it could be the front pipe or cat??? Anyone. Have any ideas or thoughts?

TBH, if your exhaust is hung properly, all sealed properly and is still droning. I'd be looking for a new exhaust.

It wouldn't be doing your Ti exhaust any justice by cutting it up...

Maybe look at a butterfly valve, behind your cat?

Cheers

Justin

FML really! ^^^^

I've been told its the resonator

It could be the cat

It could be the front pipes

Now the end muffler/cannon

some even say wrap the front pipes with exhaust wrap, whilst others say wrap the exhaust.

whilst others say wrapping the exhaust will make the titanium system become to hot and crack

Im so confused about what decision to make!

From GTSBoy:

You love the look of it? How much can you see? Just the back bit? Fine. Just keep the back bit of it on the car, put the front bit in the shed, get a new front bit made up at local trustworthy exhaust shop in stainless with nice size centre muffler. Job done.

This is the best one :)

Well I sepersted the exhaust from the brace and it still drones.. It was the flange that was touching not the actual pipe..... But anyway stop didnt do anything..... Next idea I think I might exhaust wrap the front pipe and then failing that a whole new mid pipe with bigger muffler...... A few people are saying it could be the front pipe or cat??? Anyone. Have any ideas or thoughts?

I have ti front pipes and tomei decat and tomei ti decat back , not exactly sure what drone you talking about but it is very loud and does drone as you would expect

But you are welcome to compare by going for spin in mine if you like as i see you on coast too ?

FML really! ^^^^

I've been told its the resonator

It could be the cat

It could be the front pipes

Now the end muffler/cannon

some even say wrap the front pipes with exhaust wrap, whilst others say wrap the exhaust.

whilst others say wrapping the exhaust will make the titanium system become to hot and crack

Im so confused about what decision to make!

4 pages long, you were told what to do on page 1

Forget about the wrap - get a decent mid muffler, that's about it really. I don't see what else there is to be confused about.

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