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Hi everyone,

I had a 3" trust pe2 catback installed on my r34 gtt. Somehow i feel like the car rev slower than before. therefore i wonder if anyone else here had the same catback exhaust installed and how far they can go in performance.

It is very quiet. But i'm not sure about the performance.

My car has few mod: pod filter, catback and fmic.

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Its more or less the same as the HKS Hi Power, but has a larger center muffler.

A mate of mine is using one on his R33, 270rwkw. Doesnt seem to hold it back at all.

Has he got a dump/front pipe on it? Trust PE2 as well?

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Has he got a dump/front pipe on it? Trust PE2 as well?

I'm running a Garrett GT3076R on it so you can't run a stock dump pipe on it, I have front pipe as well. Is an awesome sounding exhaust with the bigger turbo as well :mellow:

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I went from a Nismo exhaust on my 34GTT.. to the Trust PE II with the BatMBL split-dump pipe + 3" cat... you can see the video of the install here :

And it felt a hell of alot better.. although I think that was mainly due to the split-dump pipe. I'd highly recommend doing the dump and the cat in conjunction with this exhaust.

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yeh i hve a trust PE2 :mellow: its very good im doing 230kws on it :( its not loud, but when you want it loud u can make it loud :(

i see.. thx everyone for let me know that it is a good exhaust anyway..

so geraus, you got a dump/front pipe in order to make 230kws on it right?

it's really nice to get help from everyone here as i'm a newbie to turbo.. :)

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This white r33 makes 330rwkw with a Titanuim 90mm racing system and makes 325rwkw through a PEII so resriction should not be too much of an issue :iluvff:

http://www.statustuning.com/sections/images/gallery5.jpg

edited, sorry i mis-typed. it should have read 330- 325rwkw NOT 330rwkw - 225rwkw :D

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