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I am wondering what is it that makes the deep sounding exhaust to a rb20, is it the type of muffler box used or the cannon tip? I have heard some and they sound awsome.

Do i get a rear cannon, with a center muffler, or not center muffler or a hotdog where the center muffler would be?

If anyone knows what brands are best, and if a cannon on the back is what does it that would be awsome.

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Make sure its a full turbo back to begin with, 3inch minimum and depending on how "legal" you want it depends on how many mufflers. Usually a centre muffler and cannon or straight pipe depending on your desire for the rear :)

Yer i got a threee inch dump atm with a full 3 inch with only a center full with drift pipes at the end and it sound really wraspy of u get what i mean, might try putting a cannon on the rear and maybe a different brand center muffler, i have heard some and they sound really deep sounds good

i believe it has a lot to do with manifolds as well as ive use about 3 different sorts with the same exhaust using a top mount trust one at the moment and the sound.... amazing best ever combined with a screamer pipe GOLD!!!

I have always admired the sound of an xforce system, they use a straight through oval muffler in the middle with a cannon on the back. all 3".

A friend had an almost identical exhaust on his R32 and that was deep like OP says but also had the big RB 6 cyclinder sound about it.

I would pick up a mild steel xforce to be honest, I got mine brand spankers for only 500 and its become almost my favorite part of the car.

Yer i might try switching to a cannon on the rear, and see how it goes the drift pipes sound good but im abit over it, and attracts attention from the po po to haha. I have see a few witb xforce systems and they soud good, and seem like good quality aswell

I have always admired the sound of an xforce system, they use a straight through oval muffler in the middle with a cannon on the back. all 3".

A friend had an almost identical exhaust on his R32 and that was deep like OP says but also had the big RB 6 cyclinder sound about it.

I would pick up a mild steel xforce to be honest, I got mine brand spankers for only 500 and its become almost my favorite part of the car.

agree.. i like my 3inch Xforce muffler on rear..

How loud are the 'out of the box' 3" xforce systems?

I have a large exhaust system and turbo, with a 3inch oval on the end it sounds just right, no droning or attracting attention, but on wot is awesome.

How loud are the 'out of the box' 3" xforce systems?

I have a large exhaust system and turbo, with a 3inch oval on the end it sounds just right, no droning or attracting attention, but on wot is awesome.

it not a throatie sound but a muffled roar.

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