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does anyone know where to buy a decent 3.5" exhaust system?

i am new to all this... so i wouldnt really have a clue to what brands are decent

im choosing to buy a 3.5" because my future goal is to reach 300kw+ on my skyline r33 gts25t

plus i am planning to buy a 4" magic cat later on

i have gotten this information from sydneykid at this post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=105741&hl=

What's your power target? That tells you what size exhaust you will need. My rule of thumb;

Up to 250 rwkw = 3"

250 rwkw to 300 rwkw = 3.25"

300 rwkw to 400 rwk = 3.5"

Over 400 rwkw = 4"

cheers

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contact some of the sponsers on this site..

or go into your local exhaust shop and find out from them..

Gd brands are as follows: xforce, tanabe, hks, buddyclub, apexi, etc etc.. they all are very good brands, and im sure theres a hell lot more..

go and search thru business traders (for sale section) ..

gdluck..

Copied from another thread below somewhere.. hope this helps ya as well..

HKS Racing Muffler: Stainless 102mm piping... titainium muffler... .for extreme high horsepower applications... looks like an incredible exhaust system... if you know anything about it share the wealth

Apexi GT Spec: 3.75" piping... full stainless... one solid piece of piping... not made into sections so it lowers exhaust turbulance by not having flanges... any info you could provide would be helpful

Kakimoto Hyper 2000 FullMega N1+Single: I believe it's available in 90mm piping... and it's kakimoto... which i've read and is supposively the best of the best

Trust Power Extreme Ti-R: titainium... n1 style... and available in 90mm... i can't read japanese and none of the language filters (bablefish) will help... if you know anything about these please tell

Trust Power Extreme Ti: stainless i think... 80mm ... i don't know anything more.. if you do please let me know

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