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rob> that's what i was told when i bought the car, but it's actually an N1.... then again it may be a hyper.... haha... just messing with ya.

hhhhmmm... :bs!: lolz if u want i have the rest of the day off tomorrow after 4pm i wouldnt mind checking it out to see what it really is :) if you dont live too far away from me :D PM me if anything ;)

Ive got the HKS Hyper on my car, it is a little louder then the HKS Drager i previously had, but my car sounds completely different now i have a non-std turbo, so make sure the one you hear uses the same turbo as the pitch of the turbine wheel plays a part in the exhaust note.

Sid, I thought you wanted to check the sound of mine at the Daylesford cruise... Hiper exhausts are really loud and droney, like an N1 whereas the Super Drager is a lot quieter for normal cruising. When you open up the throttle though, it's still a loud (but awesome sounding) exhaust.

I noticed a massive difference in sound when I replaced my stock turbos with 2530s and when the super-high-flow cat was fitted (for a track day of course).

Don't bother listening to one on an RB25 as they sound very different to an RB26 from what I can tell. I guess it's due to sound being muffled by 2 exhaust wheels rather than 1.

If you can't get one in Melbourne, get one from interstate. I bought mine through these forums and had it shipped from Sydney for minimal cost. My wheels were also procured like that.

Nick> I did hear the sound of yours.... now i want to hear and see the hyper as i have been offered one interstate, but it looks a bit dodge so i want to see what they are really like.

It's actually harder finding parts i want for the rb26 than i thought it would be.

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So with ppl using the HKS Hyper exhaust on there rides, are any making serious mumbo like 250+rwkws?

Steve from SA posted up a while ago about his Nismo exhaust hurting bost response, any expereinces with the Hyper doing the same, as im running both mufflers and a 3" cat...would be nice to know that the crappy boost response im experiencing has somehting to do with the 2 x mufflers and cat. (JASMA so legal road exhaust in Japan, not like some of the N1 systems gettign around.

Anyone know a good place around Fitzroy, Coburg, Hawthorn etc where i will be able to get a 3" pipe made up for connecting the front pipe to the rear muffler, essentially removing the cat and middle muffler for those occassions where every last hp helps, nothing fancy mild steel tube will be fine.

Curse that R33 owner that let me drive their car on the weekend... my car is a laggy wh0re :)

Speaking of exausts not Many people have Blitz exausts. I got one on my car and it sounds mad with the turbo. Someone told me they are quite rare to see on skylines. The turbo gives it a nice sound as it spools up :)

i had a blitz nur on mine but sold it cause it was way too loud!! i got a headache after 5 mins of driving. even with the silencer in was 100dB

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