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hey ummmm

question...

how many people can honestly say that their MUM of all people their MUM NAGS THEM

...to get a 2.5" custom built exhaust system? OVER A HKS

mym nags me to NOT get an exhaust system and focus on other things?

this is highly irresponsible lol

i stand partly corrected then.

those tuned length headers look sweet, if they didn't cost an arm and a leg i would have gotten them.

Ive got them on my car, thoguh they've gone a goldy colour, damn they sound good, 6-3-1 (the 3-1 is 2x2" to 1x3") on a 3 " system on the high comp RB30DE god it sounds angry

how many people can honestly say that their MUM of all people their MUM NAGS THEM

...to get a 2.5" custom built exhaust system? OVER A HKS

mym nags me to NOT get an exhaust system and focus on other things?

this is highly irresponsible lol

Well mum rather me get a custom exhaust done for pretty much nothing ratrher than me blowing 500+ on a 2nd hand hks

Ive got them on my car, thoguh they've gone a goldy colour, damn they sound good, 6-3-1 (the 3-1 is 2x2" to 1x3") on a 3 " system on the high comp RB30DE god it sounds angry

yeah mine went gold as well... must be the chrome reacting when heated.

i gained 16.9 kW from my 3" exhaust, and when i put the extractors on, i gained responsiveness plus plus. if you know what i mean.

that's still peak power cara...

did you manage to get dyno graphs?

and you have to keep in mind you have the 25DE NEO, mods will respond differently to the RB25DE

yeah i guess thats true, maybe the neo engine do better with 3" exhaust compared to the normal RB25DE.

before power with stock exhaust was 101kW, then went up to 118kW from memory, and yeah i have all my dyno graphs :)

i guess in the end i would buy new cause at least you can get some sort of warranty on it, while buying 2nd hand means you probably dont get anything of the sort :(

my mum nearly had a heart attack when i told her i paid nearly 1000 buck a roonies fro my exhaust..........she got over it LOL

before power with stock exhaust was 101kW, then went up to 118kW from memory, and yeah i have all my dyno graphs :(

i'm more interested in the area under the curve, not how high curve reaches :)

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