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Hey All,

Well, the time has come to FINALLY get a 3" exhaust + dump pipe for the 32 GTS-t. I'm not after stainless steal, just as long as the tip is stainless.

Iv been around to a few places, and theres been a bit of difference in prices, ranging from about $1200 to $1600.

The cheapest one sounds alright, but the dump pipe has got 2 75 degree angles in it. The most expensive looks far straighter, and actually sits higher than the stock exhaust.

Anyway, am I going to get much better performance out of the most expensive system? Or does it just seem like a bit waste of money?

Thanks

Ash

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generally speaking you get what you pay for if its a straighter exaust that sits better than stock were the cheaper has 75deg bends in it? well theres your money rite there in flow properties alone

and the systems siting higher than stock well

i know what id be getting

the price of the exhaust doesn't really have much in common with bends. a lot of cheap exhausts have a more straight flow design. better exhausts will have better sound reducing properties. like one of the apexi or hks ones, or whoever does it, which comes with a built in sound motor. it is an electronic device with a flap in it that can be turned from horizontal to vertical. at horizontal it lets through maximum air flow and noise, as you turn it vertical it reduces airflow, and causes more back pressure which causes more sound to be soaked up by the mufflers. my mate has a full jasma system and it is really quiet, i have a full x-force system and it is loud cause the jasma system has 2 sharp bends just before the rear muffler to quieten it down, whereas mine is more of a straight through system.

Edited by mad082

where the hell you going for your exhaust pricing? OMG $1600 and its not even stainless steel.. wtf?

ebay yourself a X-Force turbo back.. stainless steel, should be all under $1000... too easy

If your in sydney area... drop into Liverpool Exhausts on Seaton rd in Moorebank and they can show you dyno proof of their R33 GTST split-dump, Hi-Flow CAT and 3" Cat back set up... and their price as well as workmanship are EXCELLENT! i can vouch for them... Ask for Jimmy and tell him Sarkis with the silver R33 sent you.. you will get few $$$ discount...

Cheers

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