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Need a translation before I add this to the collection plzkthnxbai
 
 
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Maybe you could ask sanae how vaccume docking station would be spelt, then by the magic of photoshop you could still live the dream?


Who would have thought a bike muffler wouldn't result in a sporty sounding bobcat? It seemed like such a foregone conclusion.
Yeah I would have thought it would sound cool. Length to internal diameter ratio on straight through absorption mufflers. The longer and thicker the absorption material Is the more high end frequency it will remove. We normally use 1/4" or 1/8" holes perforated sheet with a s/s mesh to stop it blowing the packing out. Can get you a magnaflow at cost if you want. The louder the better on bobcat:-) just enough to impede the headphones and spiders.


Friend had a SSS pulsar with a u13 bluebird engine (fwd sr20det) in it back in the mid 2000s, it would pull on tuned ls1 commodores of the day.
Never underestimate a Nissan with 3 s's dads mate bought a bluebird SSS years ago. The engine went hard for a n/a 4pot.
Nah mate, I'll just pick up the wheel tomorrow (I worked the last 5 days and couldn't anyway)
Yeah mate. Damn work is crazy atm. We finally got our new bender sorted. Or I bloody did. Want to make Nissan bits but exhausted. Someday :-)
She'll do it for you. Go the yellow beast.


Fired straight up. Changed oil n filter, scraped an inch of dust off the front window then drove it to the car wash for a birthday

spider webs hanging on

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Yeah I would have thought it would sound cool. Length to internal diameter ratio on straight through absorption mufflers. The longer and thicker the absorption material Is the more high end frequency it will remove. We normally use 1/4" or 1/8" holes perforated sheet with a s/s mesh to stop it blowing the packing out. Can get you a magnaflow at cost if you want. The louder the better on bobcat:-) just enough to impede the headphones and spiders.


The hydraulics are engine noise are loud so the exhaust is now inaudible.

I’m just happy it’s blowing away from me so I don’t get smoked out driving it
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The hydraulics are engine noise are loud so the exhaust is now inaudible.

I’m just happy it’s blowing away from me so I don’t get smoked out driving it
Broom broom moar power. Moar noise. Shifting the earth again. Animal :-)


Yes, it’s all awesome my bro and I used to do 2 x 100km loops every weekend there, so much fun!!
Haha The Shoeys just being animals behind the bars or wheels for fun every weekend. Awesomeness ;-)
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2 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:

Can get you a magnaflow at cost if you want

orly? 

You have my attention. Been sidetracked with the new front end, forgot I still need a zorst

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Fired straight up. Changed oil n filter, scraped an inch of dust off the front window then drove it to the car wash for a birthday

spider webs hanging on

Bit of fuel past the rings is bugger all. She loves you and can't understand why you pulled the methanol injection and put it on a diesel ute. Probably just jealous. You know what Japanese Girls are like. Low km's one owner. Don't you dare cross me>:)
orly? 
You have my attention. Been sidetracked with the new front end, forgot I still need a zorst
Yeah dale I can get the magnaflows at cost no probs from super cat converters in Wangara. Is a quality product I put them on my skyline and sounds good.
Yeah dale I can get the magnaflows at cost no probs from super cat converters in Wangara. Is a quality product I put them on my skyline and sounds good.
I put these 3" magnaflows on the Nissan exhaust when I built it. What diameter would ragnor need? [emoji23] DSC_0217.JPGDSC_0182_1.JPGDSC_0216.JPG

well, the std pipe is a fkn wierd bit of kit with a massive traingular box section hanging off the back of the muffler - there to keep it flat at the back for the pillion I assume, but that is no longer an issue, so

I am thinking about 350-400mm in length, need to have an inlet to take 1 3/4' pipe. Gotta have a nice thick casing, as its going to have lugs welded direct to the case

orly? 
You have my attention. Been sidetracked with the new front end, forgot I still need a zorst
This is s 2 1/2" we put on little yanmars at work. If you get on the magnaflow website and get the part no. You want. No probs. DSC_0122_3.JPG



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