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on my R32, i have a Flying Performance (www.flyn.com.au) 3" Dump Pipe/Front Pipe combo, a 3" highflow cat, and a 3" kakimoto catback exhaust... i think it reads around 87 - 88 decibels

Is the kaki cat back single muffler or does it have 2?

hmmmmm if urs is 104 i wonder what mine would be :)

Ni, remember my GTSt had the trust ay 109dB... the GTR is running the same exhaust now, and this is definitely louder - and it has a 'silencer' of sorts...

I reckon you'd pip the 115dB mark, just by hearing it at track day (that's about 4 times as loud as mine)

700 fine

OMFG shit i better get my one Fitted Mine is Over not sure how much but i have the THing in the tip and its still shit Loud

I asked them to Make the system Under the limit by it is so ****en Loud it hurts my ears without the silencer in it over 3500 rpm's y is it so loud its a NA Sr20de Auto

Only a Cat back System thats 2.5" with a canon on the end no mufflers in the systems canon is 2.5" inlet and 6" to 4" tip

yeah all the tests were done accurately... when i get some time im going to take the ceffy down and get a reading at 3200rpm and 5200rpm :cheers:

the soarer on 106 @3200rpm was funny cause its loudest between 4000rpm and 6000rpm

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