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Im looking at getting a fujitsubo exhaust for my S15, but I was wondering does anyone know how loud they are, that is how many decibels they are rated at? I know they are quiet, but Im not gonna get one if its not quieter than my current exhaust, so does anyone have some info?

Ta

Sam

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The Fujitsubo Legalis Super R apparently read 91db

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/mc-prod/

Should tell you all that you need to know (youll need to get it translated obviously)

http://www.rmsmotorparts.com.au/products.jsp?p=pr

RMS also have decent prices on them brand new (they dont have the LegaliseR for the S15 unfortunantly, not that i see there...but im sure they can get it in if Fujisubo make them)

Im looking at getting a fujitsubo exhaust for my S15, but I was wondering does anyone know how loud they are, that is how many decibels they are rated at? I know they are quiet, but Im not gonna get one if its not quieter than my current exhaust, so does anyone have some info?

Ta

Sam

hey sam,

i read that the power getter (exhaust i have) on an s15 is 93dB at 4800rpm

I've got a Fujitsubo Power Getter on my S13 SR20det. It's an awesome exhaust, doesn't drone when driving at a constant speed but ROARS when you put the foot down.

I got mine dB tested and it was 91-92dB at 5500rpm. Get the Power Getter, you won't regret it!

You cannot judge dB rating off sheets.

All custom pipe bends,piping size,cat size,muffler size,turbo size,engine size matter in this case.

Considering your car is still stock block/turbo/front pipe, you could use there readings for a "guestimate".

Petar.

Hey Horus, I'm running a Legalis Super Ti on mine, quiet as a mouse and good power. Let me know if you want a listen. Fujitsubo are well know for good power with low noise.

I've also drivern a 34 with the same mods with a Power Getter and boy was it loud, droned like a mutha and wasn't very nice IMO.

Hey,

On sound test they want you to rev up to 3/4 of your tacho (i.e. 10,000 rpm tacho = rev up to 7,500 rpm) i think, correct me if i'm wrong

Cheers

Grant

I have the FULL Legalis Super R system on mine (extractors, full pipe etc) it was rated at 92db. But due to ADR's I've put an aussie highflow cat (Magnaflow) and a resonator (Blackbox or Blackwidow or something). The only reason I got the fujitsubo is coz it came with the car in beautiful stainless steel.

If you were buying local don't be a brand whore, just buy a locally built exhaust system and put a fujitsubo muffler on the end if you really have to. At the end of the day its a bit of pipe with a bit of cotton on the end in a can, and any monkey can weld that together... even an aussie one.

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