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Hey everyone, new to forum and just bought my Stagea. Beaut car. Was just wondering can anyone suggest a really good value for money 3 inch turbo back exhaust with high flow cat? Hit me with anything no matter how loud or quiet but really keen on at least a nice toned 3 inch sized zorst.

Cheers heaps,

Mitch.

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Hey mate, welcome onboard. Firstly the biggest thing round here is the search feature. Using it will help u lots and avoid flamings. Try the sau business traders (such as just jap) as they have exhausts for stageas. Theres lots of options so search, search, search. :)

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unless the std exhaust is holding you back from making power leave it!

first try a front pipe, high flow cat, and a bit more boost (11psi) - best to get it done on a dyno to see how the motor responds

i have the above mods and my car makes 120rwkw, and for a street car its more then enough go to keep you busy and all in silence!

focus on getting it to handle right before going for power, which will mean front mount, exhaust, ecu and tune (decent $$)

if its a daily driver believe me there is nothing worse than the drone of an exhuast echo'ing through a wagon..!

i fitted a 3" turbo back with 2 mufflers, and sure it sounds great when your revving it in your driveway, but at 6am on the freeway on the way to work it will do your HEAD IN!

my 2 cents :cool:

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if its a daily driver believe me there is nothing worse than the drone of an exhuast echo'ing through a wagon..!

i fitted a 3" turbo back with 2 mufflers, and sure it sounds great when your revving it in your driveway, but at 6am on the freeway on the way to work it will do your HEAD IN!

my 2 cents :cool:

Thats where u went wrong. Mufflers are to reduce noise, resenators reduce drone (also known as resenence). 1 look at 90% of the jap exhausts will show them with 1 good muffler and a cannon (which is a resenator). Cut off the 2nd muffler and get a cannon or any other resenator and it will be 100 times nicer. After a really bad droning exhaust being made by a shop. Ive done 4 different exhausts on my stageas trying to find what works best to reduce drone, the resenator and muffler combo works best.

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Im running GKTech Stainless 3inch Dump, front & decat pipes. That cat back is a stainless Trust system that was on the car when I bought it. It does drone abit (more noticeable with the windows up) but you have to expect a bit of drone. Sounds great when you get up it!

The GKTech items are all to suit R32/33 and are VERY well priced. Fitment was great.

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Anyone got a titanium system? I've spent so much money on my exhaust I could have bought one. But do they sound nasty? I'm either going to get a complete custom made one or get something like an HKS silent power (I want a 3 1/2 in system but they are quite hard to come by which is why I am considering a custom made job).

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