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Pfft well woopty do its not all about brands but what it looks and sounds like, plus I happen to know a major police factor is a Milo can tip, have been told so by hwp at many rbt stations,I drive thirty thousand plus a year for work from qld to Tassie no defects,keep it sneaky is my motto. :-)

dis is soo much lol

Must apologise to Humbler and the OP, obviously I had far too much beverage at the BBQ yesterday.

...as has already been mentioned if you want to quiet it down, then loose the resonator/ hotdog and replace it with the largest oval muffler you can fit there.

Must apologise to Humbler and the OP, obviously I had far too much beverage at the BBQ yesterday.

...as has already been mentioned if you want to quiet it down, then loose the resonator/ hotdog and replace it with the largest oval muffler you can fit there.

already got a muffler maybe half a metre away from the cannon... can i put 2 mufflers? so ill have a cat, 2 mufflers and a cannon....

or ill go with a silencer...

Yes and you have had to much beverage today as well. Now its time for you to go away quietly. find another car forum to annoy.Oh an don't let the door hit your arse on the way out ta ta. :-) :-) .

already got a muffler maybe half a metre away from the cannon... can i put 2 mufflers? so ill have a cat, 2 mufflers and a cannon....

or ill go with a silencer...

I had a silencer in mine, restrictive but quieter.

As long as the Mufflers are large and free flowing you can have multiple if need be.

a while back i got noise epa'd on a quiet twin tipped oval 3" muffler in blitz season... cleared it and made up stock looking straight pipes 3" to twin 2" tips loud as, pulled over multiple times and not an epa as it all looked stock....

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Its too effn loud that it gave me a headache coming back from the exhaust shop. A xforce cannon with a 3 inch internal diameter. He said it would be louder than my previous jansai one but i didnt think it was gonna be this loud! The r32 even has a cat convertor and another resonator before the cannon and its doing my head in! what a waste of money!! do not buy these cannons for your own sake and everybody elses

already got a muffler maybe half a metre away from the cannon... can i put 2 mufflers? so ill have a cat, 2 mufflers and a cannon....

or ill go with a silencer...

Your original post said resonator?

So take it back to the shop and ask them to make it quieter. if you haven't scratched it up they may take it back and do a deal with a different setup.

My setup is 3" bell mouth dump to a catco ceramic, then to a large straight through oval, then it steps up the 31/2" to the cannon. tested at 88db.

Yes and you have had to much beverage today as well. Now its time for you to go away quietly. find another car forum to annoy.Oh an don't let the door hit your arse on the way out ta ta. :-) :-) .

na think I will stick around a bit longer.

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