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Hey Guys,

Whats the best exhaust system to suit the rb26?

Consideration should be made to the following criterea:

- Most power delivery

- Best sounding

- Not trying to be loud! (but probably not having much choice)

- Styling?

What system do you have on your GTR? What is the best system you've heard, and have you/why would you pay the extra for a full stainless system?

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I am considering a full 3.5" straight-through system. I'm not sure to go completely stainless or not.. it would have twin dump pipes and a stainless muffler with tip.. ie no rice cannon. (not that theres anything wrong with that)

Just procrastinating before my car with stock exhaust system arrives in a couple of weeks :cheers:

If I had my way, I would run Trust/Greddy split front extension pipes into JIC Magic cat, with Fujitsubo SuperTi exhaust.

http://www.trust-power.com/02greddy/extention_fp.html

http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/mc-prod/psrs-v....hp3?id=00000075

(R34 GT-R w/ SuperTi: http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/imglib/sdra/sc_vol5/12.rm)

LW.

So far I thought mine was std just looking at it, till my mechanic had a look

Its just under 3" std cat and its an aftermarket one of some description.

I have had a TRUST style front pipe fitted at compliance and it sounds ok, but there are 2 mufflers in the middle keeping it quiet.

I'm not sure if I should change the whole thing. I was just going to change to a 3" high flow cat and have 1 of the mufflers removed. what do you guys think??

mark

I've got a custom made job, came with the car from japan and was a pleasant surprise, full stainless system, manifold, dumps, 3" to 3.5" fronts, 4" system, no cat initially but now has a 4" Magic One which caused no real difference to power delivery. Exhaust is fairly quiet for its size, just a nice deep note.

I agree with Iwells in that you should get the Trust/Greddy Split dump/fronts, Magic cat and then some decent cat back system

Burto, that sounds similar in spec to mine, custom s/s 3" dumps into a 4 inch exhaust:

http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/MyGTR5.jpg

But can't tell how it sounds until we finally start it....tomorrow.

Yep that looks like a similar monstrosity to mine. Its always funny when the workshops put the car up on the hoist and see how big it really is. The measuring rulers come out as well as the "I think the japanese guy you bought this off was trying to compensate for something" comments

I've got the Trust front pipes (see my gallery) page 1 i think, a Catco cat and a Trust Power Evolution II 3.7" cat back (loud)

but not as loud as ylwgtr2's twin system (damn!) search for his thread when he fabricated it

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