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hi friends, as title say which exhaust system is quiter and better on r33gtst thanks need help asap.making 290kw.

I've been looking at the same options for my R32 and the Kak system was quieter out of the 2 but still had a nice note above 4k

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Slightly off topic but I have just fitted the Kakimoto Regu 06&R to my EVO and the difference in performance and overall exhaust note compared to the unknown Japanese system I previously had is very noticeable. There is virtually no drone at idle/cruise but the system has a phenominal bark when you apply the right foot :thumbsup:

im looking at getting kaki for my car from JJR, heard a few clips on youtube and sounded great, my zorst is way to loud and more suited for track

The Regu 06&R is one of our most popular systems at the moment for street driven vehicles.

You will not be disappointed :thumbsup:

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Cheers :)

I've got a Kakimoto Regu 06&r on my R34 GTT...

Performance

It is basically silent as stock (idle to 2.5k) and 3k all the way to redline there is a quality growl.

Put it this way everyone who jumps into your car will think you have a stock exhaust (without looking at it lol) before your turbo kicks in...

Looks

I looked at every catback for my car about an year ago prior to purchasing it... HKS/Apexi etc. All did not come up to scratch in terms of finish by comparison to this. Chrome tip as well... its almost silver/gold (the advertising style pics are a little deceiving) in color as well so if you have bronze/gold rims they will match up nicely.

I can record the note from my exhaust to my phone and upload it if theres any interest??

+1 for Kaki Regu 06&R

Have had one of these on my car for about a year now and it's a awesome sounding exhaust. Good at low revs and daily driving, but open's up great when you're giving it heaps.

Have heard from my tuner that the Trust PE II is quiet, because it is quite restrictive.

so it seems the kaki regu 06 is the better choice over the trust pe2 (im guessing both of these exhausts are stainless steal?) ?

i was wondering if someone could also answer this question:

atm i have a HKS hi-power catback, unknown cat, unknown 3" frontpipe... what dB would this roughly be rated at? how much would the kaki reduce the sound by (db) ?

just so i can get a comparison to see if its worth getting the kaki or trust or just staying with the HKS if its not going to change things much

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