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Yep I have the same identical exhaust as Luis, the Fujitsubo

Legal my arse..

I have that exhaust with Scottys dump and 100 cell cat there is no way it is that loud. You can hardly hear it until i am well and truly up it.

Have you conducted your test in accordance with the RMS specs, and ensured that there are no hard surfaces within 20 metres to reflect any sound?

There is no way the Legalis is 114db.

Yep I have the same identical exhaust as Luis, the Fujitsubo

Legal my arse..

I have never heard a Fujitsubo get that loud.

I ran one on my previous M35 with an intake & dump pipe from Scott as well as a Kakimoto de-cat front pipe.

No chance in hell it hit 114db

My current VQ35 under full throttle with only the headers attached, sure.

I did the test at 5000 rpm, and the device was 1m away sitting on the driveway.

Exhaust was facing the street to so no reflecting surfaces.

I get 75 db inside the cabin.

With the windows down I get 85 db

Device is calibrated and gets normal conversation at 65 db so it's pretty good.

One thing... my cat is a single cell , if you get my drift

I'll get a 100 cell bullet cat, that should quiet it down a bit.

Also don't like the explosions of unburnt fuel on freeway driving.

This is what I have now.

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Edited by conan7772

Thats a big suprise as i was suprised how quiet my Kakimoto Hypermega N1 is. Ill try and get cabin / exterior sound clip when i can. I also have the 62mm kakimoto silencer that can quiet it even more with no restrictions due to same internal diameter

Yeah but it will be loud and drony if made.

"if made badly or ignorantly"

I am getting a new exhaust made in the next few weeks. I'll try and post up how it sounds when done. I guess i could have just gotten a new dump / flex and joined the Fujitsubo crew but i like tackling things my own way with what i have at my disposal locally. Support the locals folks :)

If the bloke i am using's other work is an indication of what i'm in store for it should be a nice bit of kit.

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