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Hi All,

Yes.. I know this topic has been beaten to death, however im in a bit of a predicament (1st world problems) and would like your assistance :)

I just got my car tuned on e85 running 2859-9 turbos, the car made 355rwkw on 20psi  however i was informed that my current exhaust was holding back the turbo (and response). I am currently running a turbo back (3inch?) titanium fujitsubo exhaust which is a twin pipe design and flows out into one larger muffler with an Apexi Cat, it is super quiet which i love, unfortunately max output is 350kw.. I was advised to go for a 3.5 - 4inch exhaust but the problem is i cant find any for a R34 GTR! I can only find ones that fit R33 (i.e. HKS hiper) that are reasonably high flowing. 

Does anyone know any other exhaust manufacturers that will help solve my issue? I cant seem to find resellers either :( 

Or if anyone wants my quiet titanium exhaust for their louder free flowing exhaust, happy to trade with cash adjustments! :D 

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+1 for the HKS super turbo muffler. It is straight through design with no restrictions or reduced diametetrs inside the mufflers. I just bought one second hand on BidJDM for $500 plus shipping. Quiet too for a straight through design. Have a look on youtube.

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2 minutes ago, choyda said:

Check out AM Performance - they did my Titanium 3.5".  They're Adelaide based but Andrew can make one regardless - just make sure you're running an R34 sized cat, not an R33 one (shorter).

Will suss them out too! Another titanium would be nice

Get the entire exhaust. Remove it from your car and flog it on ebay. You can build a very very good 4" system that is very free flowing with a nice quiet note and no drone. Honestly, the off the shelf stuff is literally shart. 

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I have almost the exact same combo, but I have cams.

I had my fabricator make me a custom setup so my exhaust is as follows.

  • HPI 3" Dumps.
  • HPI 3.5" front pipe. 
  • Full 3.5" Vband exhaust, "special high flow cat".
  • Magna flow mid muffler. 
  • Apexi Evolution Rear muffler. 

Car is quite and makes good power. 

I will say you wont make much more power by changing exhaust until you put cams in it. 

 

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Ill have a look into it. It seems custom is the way to go. Will speak to an exhaust shop, i wouldnt mind modifying the HKS exhaust, however if i can get the same quality if not better for cheaper then will take a different route.

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