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Ok...have done some searches but have not found what I have been looking for.

Heard the other day(fiction or truth) that there is a Muffler that can fit a GTR33...3 inch in and out.

Made ..was told...for WRXWorld rally cars to make then quiter.

It is hand made and has a body like a 80Litre bucket.

Can any point me in the right direction...or lead me to custom muffler maker.

Cheers...Thanks in advance Tekin

OH...I need one cause I wake the whole neighbourhood up in the morning..including my kids..LOL

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Thanks that Xforce electronic butterfly looks good...but it is not legal...at least I don't think so.

Currently I have DumpsHKS,Cat 3",Resinator 3" and 1 foot long(LOL),Hot Dog 3 inch.

Anyone else who knows about this Muffler?

Thanks for the replies guys.

Cheers

Tekin

:whistling:

Anyone with some names???????

Bloody exhausts - I went through this and it was an expensive exercise. Played with the originally fitted 3'' sys - put in the biggest centre muffler I could and no good. Then decided to fit a well recommended jap exhaust hks hi power silent. Very loud. Now have got a trust power extreme 2 which is ok but I'm not sure about how well it flows - it's tricky playing with exhausts - everyone has their own opinion but at the end of the day it also depends on what sort of turbo you are running as I found fitting my hks unit made the exhaust so much louder.

Good luck!

Jeez, you guys really have it bad down under. In my country its a pro if you have the loudest exhaust on your car. Its gotten so bad that NA toyota carina and corrola's decide to fit a cannon and produce horrible exhaust notes. for my car i employ a full 4" system with no cat but double resonators and a 5.5" cannon in the rear. as long as the car doesnt reach boost its quite silent, exept for those cars with too sensitive shock sensors :P. but the moment the car reaches full boost and the 2.5" screamer comes in to play, it all over a normal conversation can not take place, but it still turns heads

Ok...have done some searches but have not found what I have been looking for.

Hey,

I have a friend that can do what you want.

He is expensive, and may not want to do your job if you have no clear

goals or expectations.

Hint: you need to have a really good idea about what you want to achieve;

you need to have realistic expectations and goals; and you need to be able to afford it.

A custom stainless muffler in the dimensions of your choosing will probably set

you back in the order of $400-500 (my guesstimate, based on how long it takes

to make one and his hourly rate). You can fit a _really big_ muffler on an R32 at the back :P

Highlander Exhaust, 02 48712949. Ask for Darren, and ask for a quote. He has

made them for GTRs before (got mine through noise testing).

Regards,

Saliya

best to take it to a good exhaust shop and get them to build a centre muffler for you.

Daalder in Box Hill used to do a quiet one, but I think the guy has moved somewhere else

No room...I have been.......and don't want it to drop low...

In fact that is where I was told about this WRX muffler......

Ok, looks like I am ringing around today

Bloody exhausts - I went through this and it was an expensive exercise. Played with the originally fitted 3'' sys - put in the biggest centre muffler I could and no good. Then decided to fit a well recommended jap exhaust hks hi power silent. Very loud. Now have got a trust power extreme 2 which is ok but I'm not sure about how well it flows - it's tricky playing with exhausts - everyone has their own opinion but at the end of the day it also depends on what sort of turbo you are running as I found fitting my hks unit made the exhaust so much louder.

Good luck!

I have a power extreme 2 aswell and i think the noise level is quite resonable.. i certainly hear everyone elses aftermarkets exhausts louder than mine.

As for how well it flows. I have replaced the dump pipe with a 3" split as well as a higher flowing cat and from a stock engine increased my power by around 20-25rwkw (afer exhaust installed dynoed at 185rwkw, and i believe a standard gtst is about 160 at the wheels)

having a catback can certainly change the note and noise level but isnt going to increase performance to much if its choked as it leaves the turbo & wastegate

OK...have got in contact with an exhaust manufacturer in Melton.

Am going to see them some time soon.....they will measure up the area I have to play with.

Design what I want......manufacture and install it.......

Will keep you all posted.

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