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HEY Guys I just need some help, Iam looking on da maket for a exhaust system

Dont no wat i should get a normal 3 1/2 inc exhaust from turbo back

or

A straight pipe 3inc like most drift cars have (nice and loud).

Wat i need help on is wat iz beta. and wat iz beta for power. and how r they diffent.

THANX FOR UR HELP.

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faaarrrkkk, well a 3 inch or a 3.5 inch are both gonna be good and it comes down to price. Go with what you can afford

I doubt youll reach the limit of the 3 inch but in extreme applications the 3.5 inch is obviously gonna be better flowing than a similarly designed 3 inch exhaust

Michael...only Joking with you.......

The best exhaust are the ones that have the following.

Cat...Resinator...Muffler...Hot dog.......all in that order.

So if you want to get one custom make sure they are all 3 INCH.

Stainless will give it a different note than mild steel.

I will be fitting a muffler in mine soon...

The muffler you should get is the one that is straight through and not bent inside like a snake....but acts as a

larger resinator.

If you have money...just buy a Japanese one for your car..all the good types will have res.muff and dog

Good luck

Tekin, i dunno how serious you are with that last post but geez you float some terrible information around

Why would a good flowing exhaust have 4 lots of restriction in it? (Cat, res, hot dog, muff)

Rav: Youd want something with a Catalytic converter and a rear muffler/cannon (if you like sound)

If you dont like sound as much go for an exhaust with a cat, middle resonator and a rear muffler/cannon.

I have noticed all the brand named ones.....go by what I have stated...........(Cat,res,muff,hot dog...in that order)

Some even have a 4 Inch hot dog out at the tip.....which looks good.

So if most of the exhausts that cost $2K plus have these then they have done some serious research and have proven it not to be restrictive.

They are not restricting flow but more////making it less noisy...but still sounding great at higher revs.

No probs Rav

a custom job will be cheaper and they will makes the pipes run closer to the chassis if you ask them to make it for you compared to an off the shelf Jap exhaust

ask the vic guys...there will be heaps of good places to go

Ok now for da next question Lol wher iz a good and cheap place to get exhausts from?

and iam from melbourne so if sum one can help thanxxx alottt.

Depends on where you are. There is a good exhaust centre on barrys road...broadmeadows....and also a good exhaust centre on settlement road Bundoora........As for the other side of town...need to go through the Yellow pages.directory....

All places are the same...just know what you want and they can price you and fit.

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