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Coated I bet, they rust out from the inside anyway. Try fabricating a bare steel system without a coating on the inside and see how long it lasts. You would need to factor in the coating costs to compare them properly. E85 will limit it's life even more.

I don't need other people to tell me anything btw, I remove so many rusty shitty mild systems and replace them with my custom stainless, the piles of old pipes are leaving stains on my concrete. Do you want some? You are welcome to them.

Your choice at the end of the day, I hate seeing rusty shit under my car. I guess if your ride is devaluing to nothing then a few hunge is not worth wasting on it.

ummm how often are you under your car! :woot:

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Kirawee Mufflers stuck a 20" long oval on the back of my 25T , I can't remember the depth and width but it is really quiet . It's an off the shelf Redback from memory available in 3 and 3.5" straight through . The Nismo rear can that was removed is larger area wise and I wonder if it can be gutted and rebuilt to keep the really big for an R33 can volume .

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The muffler is 7" diam. and 500 mm long. It might be a little squeezy in the length department. If so it will be reduced. The bigger the muffler is the quieter it will be without hp loss. It is fitted ith a 409 s.s. perforated tube. It is packed with a mixture of stranded fibre-glass and inox which gives it a higher temp. rating.It has a quieter, deeper sound. If the muffler was intended for circuit racing the fibre-glass would be discarded and replaced with gtb or inox. The perforated tube also has an expansion joint to stop metal fatigue when hot. The resonator is 4.5" diam. and 400 mm long. It has same perforated tube and packed with inox.

well i finshed my twin 3inch into 4inch yesty.

the mufflers are perfect, its quite as for the size of system and heaps of ground clearance........ plus it looks tuffffff as nails.

heres a pic, enjoy.

thanks for the mufflers AES nice work!!!!

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