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what a spew hey, hope you sort it out. chasers have a stock item im pretty sure.

u could just put a muffler on it to shut it up and quieten it down or a resonator

i wouldnt goto the effort to change dump/cat/full system etc to pass epa test

unless you really had to of course

krzysiu,

Have you taken it to an exhaust shop to get it tested yet?

I got the same letter, took my car to get it tested and it was spot on 90 dB, therefore legal....

I thought mine would fail dismally but it passed.... Get it checked for $25 bucks and then you get a document saying its right and you can keep it in the glovebox to say that the exhuast is inside regulations.

BASS OUT

krzysiu,

Have you taken it to an exhaust shop to get it tested yet?

I got the same letter, took my car to get it tested and it was spot on 90 dB, therefore legal....

I thought mine would fail dismally but it passed....  Get it checked for $25 bucks and then you get a document saying its right and you can keep it in the glovebox to say that the exhuast is inside regulations.

BASS OUT

Hey Bass, I got the EPA letter and it saye this on the bottom:

NOTE FEE INCREASE

The approved noise tester will charge the following

for a noise test

From 9 May 2005 - $33.75 (including GST)

From 1 July 2005 - $34.60 (including GST)

Can you also tell me the size of your exaust because i will get annoyed if i pay 35 bucks and i fail, then i have to do it again = 70bucks :) Not that much but its still some money that cat be better spent on a saturday night ;)

cheers

I have a Fujistubo Power Getter high high flow cat and Blitz front pipe, stock dump pipe.

Go to the exhaust shop, tell them you got the notice, ask them to listen to your exhuast, they will know soon enough whether it is over or not.

I have a Fujistubo Power Getter high high flow cat and Blitz front pipe, stock dump pipe.

Go to the exhaust shop, tell them you got the notice, ask them to listen to your exhuast, they will know soon enough whether it is over or not.

Ah ok, bad thing is i got some Big Jap Spec Dump pipe, and a full stainless steel 3.5 inch Turbo back Blitz system.

Thanks for the advice, ill just take it and let them have a listen.

i had the same thing with mine, was too loud so all i did was get a smaller muffler on the rear for the check, when i got home just put the cannon back on :)

this is very simple dude, and if u know that u r only a few dB's over then fill it with chicken wire

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