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Hey man

i am very interested in this idea !

I was thinking of getting a exuast done because i only have a cat back on my car aswell but waiting for awhile to save up money !

But becoz you said your getting done in a big group im assuming there is going to be some kind of discount over regular prices yes ???

:(

Gday all... time for another update. I received a cal from hi tech yesterday, they have a few trial dumps/fronts ready so I will be taking my car in either tommorrow (Friday) or Monday next week for the trial fit. They will be testing two different dump pipe designs to make sure they achieve the optimum power increase and after we dyno tune the car the demo parts will be sent back to the factory for mass production .Assuming all is good they will be available within the next few weeks for Sydney lads.

I will keep you posted also on the fitting day to be held in sydney.

Again apologies for the delay, thanks to all of you for your patience while i organise this.

Cheers!

Nick

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Originally posted by [MRTRBO]

Hey man  

i am very interested in this idea !

I was thinking of getting a exuast done because i only have a cat back on my car aswell but waiting for awhile to save up money !  

But becoz you said your getting done in a big group im assuming there is going to be some kind of discount over regular prices yes ???

:)

its the same deal with me BY BY...

i want this done to my car...

but i doubt i can have the money in time for the group fit...

can i still get the same deal after ?? :D

Hype... im sure we can work out something... as i say its gonna be a few weeks....car now goes to hi tech wednesday... there is still dyno testing and wot not to be done before the final production kicks into gear.

Jimbo: yeah im looking forward to it....dyno testing will reveal the better of the 2 seperate dump pipe designs that Hi tech have already put together, again,once the better one is determined, they will be sent to their factory for mass production followed by mass fitted to our cars :D

The delay is attributed to the tested and development we need to do however it will be worth it.

I will have some news for all on Wednesday arvo after i pick the car up and check the results..

Have Hi-Tech a high flowed muffler which can bring down the noise of the exhaust ?...like below the 90dB limits ?

No doubt all these new laws will no doubt start a crack down straight away...like little kids with new toys the cops will be like.

Peak: yep Hi tech is currently testing a straight through muffler similar to the HKS styles which will keep you car under the limit.

I have already put my hand up for one.

This is something else that will be VERY popular for those of us wanting to keep the donut patrol at bay....:uh-huh:

Gday Guys, time for another update on the group buy!

My R33 is currently being worked on by the Hi tech lads who are trialing two dump pipe designs, one with and one without a seperate wastegate outlet. After today the parts are being sent to bathurst to be manufactured.

As you can appreciate there is a lot of testing to make sure these parts are 100% so nobody will be disappointed.

I saw how they are coming along and im very impressed. Word is that on R33's fitting will need up to 3 hours for EACH car...

interesting.

Stay tuned.

Nick

People.... another update. I just received a call from the guys working on our Hi Tech bits, they are also starting to make some cat back systems for us today. The systems will again be 3 inch stainless with a choice of the following:

HKS Hyper style angled muffler

HKS Super Drager straight out style

or Semi factory look polished over muffler with dual 3 inch tips

There are also a choice of either a 5.9 litre or 7.5 litre cat depending on wether its being used with a hi tech complete system or a hi tech cat back and factory front section (the cats are much different in size)

just for your interest

Nick

;)

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hey BY BY

at the moment it looks like ill be in..

let us know a lil while b4 the actual fitting day if u can pls..

to make sure i got the money :O

and

how much for the HKS Hyper style angled muffler???

is thats a 5inch tip ??

thanx :P

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