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Was just gonna post that :rofl:

That was with a BatMBL split dump, 3" catco, and trust pe II. It sounds a little different under load than in my garage there. It's a pretty quiet exhaust until you give it some.

are u serious? u must be talkn about some diff type of kakimoto because the only ones on sale atm are the mega n1 and the Regu 06 & R. and both are 3.5" exhausts with a 6 or 7" tip. that thing is a monster.

Yeah that is what I was thinking... I mean the Regu could possibly be a bit quieter but the N1 full mega is a beast... But still compliant, which is what I'm looking for...

Was just gonna post that :rofl:

That was with a BatMBL split dump, 3" catco, and trust pe II. It sounds a little different under load than in my garage there. It's a pretty quiet exhaust until you give it some.

yeh i agree, trust are very quiet. have u ever tested it with a db metre?

I know this is an R33 GTR, but here is a sample of a Kakimoto zorst..

which kaki is the importent question. if itsa 6 year old exhaust theres not much point in lookn at it. just like the old HKS dragger systems

Edited by R34NRG

There are so many different opinions on all of the mentioned exhausts and its hard to tell from youtube vids because there are so many different variables that all the cars have that which change the exhaust note. I haven't shopped around too much yet, but from what I've seen not many of the exhausts have a kit available for 4 door 34's which limits my choices a bit. To summarize what has been discussed so far...

Trust PE2 - a little bit too quite for people's liking

HKS Silent - not too quiet, not a bad note when your pinning it

Kakimoto - N1 sounds like a monster with a 6" or 7" tip - so probably bit too loud for what I'm looking for

Blitz Nur -sounds pretty sweet, but i dont know if it comes with a 4 door kit

Apexi - does it come with a 4 door kit?

HKS HI-Power - ?? not sure any thoughts

yeh i agree, trust are very quiet. have u ever tested it with a db metre?

which kaki is the importent question. if itsa 6 year old exhaust theres not much point in lookn at it. just like the old HKS dragger systems

I haven't tested it with a spl metre.. but in comparison to my previous systems - Nismo, Apexi N1. It's louder than the nismo, but still far quieter than the Apexi N1 (i found the N1 a little too barky for my tastes, whereas the PE2 has a much deeper note to it).

are u serious? u must be talkn about some diff type of kakimoto because the only ones on sale atm are the mega n1 and the Regu 06 & R. and both are 3.5" exhausts with a 6 or 7" tip. that thing is a monster.

i still rkn HKS silent sounds like a girl......dosnt have that note i like.

the HKS Hi POwer is another story, very very nice exhaust BUT is in mild steel which we all know isnt that great compared to stainless.

Yeah well my other mate has the kakimoto exhaust with the titanium tip look one, and gosh its even quieter than the HKS silent one and really can only hear it if your right behind the car.

Yeah well my other mate has the kakimoto exhaust with the titanium tip look one, and gosh its even quieter than the HKS silent one and really can only hear it if your right behind the car.

that would be the Regu 06 & R.

gosh maybe im wrong....i always heared those things were monsters.....full turbo back system ur mates? 3.5 all the way?

I can vouch for the batmbl / Bos importing and Catco metal cat, they are great. I have them on my R34 GT-t 4 door.

I have some Nismo cat back system, but i cant comment on the sound it makes. When i was putting on the dump pipe i snapped a bolt in the turbo, and ever since all i can hear is this huge exhaust leak sound haha.

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Blitz Nur Spec V exhaust, not the spec R. In terms of performance it's one of the straightest systems out. And the note it makes is bloody amazing. I haven't heard another exhaust system on an rb make such a sweet note... 900 bucks catback system. All you need then is a hi-flow cat and your front/dump and your done. I reckon you could get away with it for about 1200 if you fit it yourself.

Good luck,

Ev.

ive got a blitz nur spec 3" catback and cat from batmbl im planning to get rid of for a 3.5" system

anyone interested shoot us a PM.

but ill try get you some youtube vids asap.

honestly i still rekon the Blitz sounds the best. but unfortunately for me its a 3" system and not a 3.5 or a 4 =[

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