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At the moment I have 3.5inch exhust with just the cannon no resanotor and Im wanting to quiet it down but with no lose of power , anyone got any suggestions of any type of specific resanotor or muffler I can use in the middle that will not lose performance , I dont care about the price. Thanks

Dont use a resonator, they practicly do nothing.

Get a nice Magnaflow, Borla, Di fillipo, gonzo 3 1/2" muffler. the good ones will have proper baffling that will keep it quiet without killing exhaust flow

http://www.borla.com/products/product_mult...t=2&type=72

i nice big oval one is probably the go.

the 4" body round one wont do much for sound reduction...as a 2nd muffler mid stream (between thr cat and the rear muffler) it would be ok....there is plenty of room under the ass of a skyline to get a big muffler in.

I like that centre muffler im looking for something like that. Anyone recommend me good exhust joints in melb to get the work done

Edited by skline01999

Give Rob a call at Sabbadin Automotive, we tried many different combos and mufflers on my R34 GTR including the magnaflow muffler you are looking at (I have it for sale if you are interested, it has only done a few hundred km).

Finally we found a great 3.5inch custom system which is super quiet on the freeway but sounds nice when I push it, with the windows up you can bearly hear the thing!

You are going to need an offset muffler though, give Rob a call, he will sort you out 9558 4422, tell him you want a system like Daves with the Black 34 GTR!

Give Rob a call at Sabbadin Automotive, we tried many different combos and mufflers on my R34 GTR including the magnaflow muffler you are looking at (I have it for sale if you are interested, it has only done a few hundred km).

Finally we found a great 3.5inch custom system which is super quiet on the freeway but sounds nice when I push it, with the windows up you can bearly hear the thing!

You are going to need an offset muffler though, give Rob a call, he will sort you out 9558 4422, tell him you want a system like Daves with the Black 34 GTR!

Thanks mate ill give him a call, what area is he in?

You wont be getting good mufflers for $150 mate.

If you want DECENT flow & quiet at the same time it is not going to be cheap.

You can buy custom mufflers from Racepace as well, they are hand made so that they are as big as possible for skylines.

Mine is currently sitting around the 90-92dB marker so pretty much legal depending on the day :P

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You wont be getting good mufflers for $150 mate.

If you want DECENT flow & quiet at the same time it is not going to be cheap.

You can buy custom mufflers from Racepace as well, they are hand made so that they are as big as possible for skylines.

Mine is currently sitting around the 90-92dB marker so pretty much legal depending on the day :P

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Yeah im prepared to pay 3-400 for a muffler that I know is going to give me good flow and kill abit of the sound, so racepace have some that are good

Im wanting to keep the cannon on the rear , im not really looking to make it EPA compliant just want a lil bit less noise than I got now so as to help take off attention when driving, so I just wanted to add a muffler in the middle since I dont have one in there atm.

I like that centre muffler im looking for something like that. Anyone recommend me good exhust joints in melb to get the work done

we use al just round the corner, he just did a road legal (passed all engineering and epa limits) system for us nice high flow for big power too, well priced too

als custom exhaust on hammond road (best exhaust guy ive used in vic) does alot of custom headers and stuff for big dollar cars. (saw a genuine gt500 muzzie there the other day)

we use al just round the corner, he just did a road legal (passed all engineering and epa limits) system for us nice high flow for big power too, well priced too

als custom exhaust on hammond road (best exhaust guy ive used in vic) does alot of custom headers and stuff for big dollar cars. (saw a genuine gt500 muzzie there the other day)

Do you have hes number trent

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