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I queried my local exhaust shop yesterday for the following:

R34 GTT: Turbo -> Cat, 3inch mandrel bent pipe in either mild or stainless steel. He will get back to me today on the cost and I will let you guys know :(

R33 GTS-t: He quoted me for the same pipe in mild steel for R33, $300 fitted, so hopefully the 34 isnt much different.

When he calls I will ask how much a hi-flow Cat would be too :)

hey nismor34 and eriktufa, My R34 has a 3 inch system from the turbo right back, it looks like a bolt on system too and runs AWSOME. i used to have a 32 and the exhaust would scrape over bumps but the 34 sits right up and doesnt scrape or anything. I know its a jap brand, brb, ok it says on it SR Jasma on it. "Made in japan" and has some number on it, i think there may have been only a few made. Also after having a closer look i think its a 4" system. Anyway guys i hope this helps. search the net for jasma or sr i supposse. and let me know if you need to know anything else.

:BURNOUT Eddie :BURNOUT

Thanks Eddie, good to hear.

Jasma is like the EPA of Japan.

SR could be a brand that makes exhausts but Jasma is not.

4 inch front? Or cat-back section? 4inch would have to be close to scraping if yours is lowered?

hey guyz thx for the replies.. sorry havn't been logged on.. bz with other stuff. :(

The other day i went to EAS performance.. i quoted full 3" system from the turbo (excluding dump pipe) to the exhaust(if you ahve an exhaust) is $700 fitted. Dont know if it includes the exhaust/hi-flow cat or dump pipe. but 3" for whole system from the stock turbo back to the exhaust for $700 is that a resonable price. Its custom made and i dont know if its mild steel or stainless steel? does it make a diff ? cause stainless is abit more dearer. Thanx.. hope this helps.. if anyone can get a better price for a whole system. That would b great. If no-one has a better price.. i'm gettin the system done on wednesday. I'll post on how it goes and how da job is done :(

charlie

hey charlie, i used to have a R32 and it had a 3" from turbo back and seriously man i wasnt happy with it at all. Before i got the big system my car was good for cruising around and revved hard but sinse i got my bigger system the car was about 50% slower. no joke untill it hit maximum boost. this caused me to always be using boost and fuel. Also it scraped on everything possible, including just getting it onto a hoist :(

Im hoping you will be alot happier with yours than i was. I just wanted to let you know how i went.

My 34 seems awsome with the big system on it, but mabey it was even better with a smaller system on it.

Good luck.

Eddie

I will have some prices for front/dump [turbo to cat] tomorrow - i am going around to talk to my local exhaust guy.

I will also ask a price for ya charlie - though it will be hard to compare cause it sounds like you dont know exactly what you are getting? Which is a bit of a worry!!!

If someone says turbo back that should include at least ALL of the piping including dump, front, then from cat to muffler. Or perhaps it should be the whole lot? Which would be a lot dearer, I will clear it up tomorrow...I am sure I can get ya a better deal though :)

Eddie; thanx for ya lil info.. i'll have a good talk to the guy b4 anything actually happens

NismoR34; it would be sweet for you to actually help out. :) i wouldn't mind driving another 100km to get the car done for cheaper and better. The thing is .. i havn't booked it yet.. but if i call on sunday, then yeah they will book me in for wednesday, since its the long weekend. bLeh dam those horses. But then again, if you can get me a better deal from a turbo back (dump/front/hi-flow cat/3" all the way to exhaust") i would love to get it there man. At least i know i'm gettin some good stuff like you are.. so if u go wrong.. i go wrong too.. if ur sweet.. i'm sweet to :) LoL.. not jinxing anything man.. but just saying :)

charlie

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