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is it a proper jap system or was it made up by an exhaust shop?? if you have a look at it you probably have a couple of resonators (hotdogs) quitening it down... you could replace the resonators with pipe which would make it louder.

wouldnt recomend it if its a proper jap exhaust.

dont see whats wrong with a quiet one

i had a 5zigen cannon before and it was loud.. sounded sweet but got used to it and was embarassing roaring through the streets with everyone looking

my exhaust now is super quiet, all you can is the turbo spooling and induction noise.. more pleasant to the ears and still just as much attention

Yeh - I don't know about the getting sick of a loud exhaust thing eh - mine is 3in the whole way no mufflers and I haven't got sick of it yet, or pulled over for it(touch wood)... maybe the reason I'm not sick of it is cos i'm too young to know better...

Deffo tho if your on P's you want a quiet zorst...(A loud one has worked okay for me admittedly... )

i have a "Flying Performance" (ebay jobbie) 3" Dump/Front Pipe, Highflow 3" cat, 3" Kakimoto catback (has a muffler and a resonator) and it made 83 decibels when it was tested by the EPA a couple of months back...

Now, i think mine is TOO quiet :P

(83 would be very very close to stock levels, if not quieter)

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