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G'day guys, I'm currently looking for a new exhaust and am getting more and more confused with each thread I read. I think I've settled on going for a kakimoto over a HKS silent hi power but now the problem is I don't know which one. The kakimoto Full Mega N1 or Kakimoto regu 06&r. Can anyone give me some reasons as to why one is better than the other. I'm mainly looking for a really nice tone, something a little higher pitch as opposed to a wet fart

Oh haven't things changed.

I remember when 250kw was hard to obtain. Now everyone thinks 350 is the norm. :P

You will probably need to rethink your exhaust if you want to push that sort of power.

I'd love the skill to be able to make my own exhausts but it doesn't cost too much to get a nice one made up for you. That way you can choose your own mufflers too.

I love how people state their power target and then 12 months later the car makes double that and they've gone 4x over their budget!

good luck mate

edit: you beat me to it, you could always shop around for mufflers and bring them to the shop if you don't like what they use. Personally I dislike cannons as well but they do perform

Edited by Blackkers

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