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hey guys, will be finishing off my exhaust soon, that is, spilt dump and front pipe and hi-flow cat sometime in the future..

I always wanted to get cam gears (exhaust pulley) done as well..

But with so many brands is there really a big difference.. Price difference is there for sure..

But brands such as HKS, Tomie, OS Giken, etc etc, being such reputable brand, is there much difference in quailty and also the amount of power you can extract for that 10-15kw gain..

Please let me know if there is much difference..

OHh and engine, is rb25det..

thanks heaps..

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hey man, i dunno if this really matters but i've heard someone say that they would prefer tomei, greddy over hks just because it they have more fixed points. As in the tomei and greddy (amongst othersy) have 5 tightening points to hold it in place, whereas the hks ones only have 3, thus making it more reliable (theoretically) and less likely to slip out of place

Like i said, i'm not sure if realistically this is an issue, i think they would all do pretty much the same job as long as u pick a decent brand.

EDIT: The greddy ones from nengun are pretty cheap and i've heard they're good

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