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what kind of exhaust tip do I need

all input appreciated* to make the car hectik

 

the exhaust is 4 inch straight through with one muffler and a hot dog 

 

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* please not like dan above I will listen to all opinions then do the cheapest one eg no tip most likely

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Given this is a track car, just make it flow well and not be too loud. Wanna be able to hear the bearing knock as soon as possible. 

Dunno about bigger power GT-Rs, but on my shit box Silvia we lost power down low and didn't start seeing it come back til the upper RPM limit when testing side exit. 

Use whatever shit you have to make it as cheap as possible.  

 

43 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

Given this is a track car, just make it flow well and not be too loud. Wanna be able to hear the bearing knock as soon as possible. 

Dunno about bigger power GT-Rs, but on my shit box Silvia we lost power down low and didn't start seeing it come back til the upper RPM limit when testing side exit. 

Use whatever shit you have to make it as cheap as possible.  

 

Given this is a track car... it should always be in the upper rpm range....

I didn't say it made it all back and then some, I said it only just started seeing it coming back.

It made less peak, less down low and we ran out of revs.

4inch is plenty big enough. Will gain nothing from side exit besides shit sound if you're into that.

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