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after getting my second epa notice i will be changing my exhaust after i get tested

what exhaust is good for an NA R33 that isnt as loud as a 2 1/2" with big bore but doesnt deplete power in the car

i realise that any exhaust mod will be loud but i want one thats not as loud

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haha that will seriously do nothing much for my situation

im going to be pujtting a standared muffler on it but afterwoulds i want something else that isnt as loud but still gives power

maybe one of those sausage things but not the ones that go on an angle coz i dun like them much

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Guest R32GTS25

I got my exhaust done again today, I used to have a 2 1/2" pipe with a bullet muffler, a resonator and a free-flowing rear muffler and it was FAR too loud. I got a set of extractors and a muffler in place of the bullet one which has quietened it down significantly, but I can't feel any loss in power (maybe cos of the extractors.) Apparently they put these mufflers on Falcons etc. to free up the flow but keep the noise down. I don't have a part number though, sorry. They just look like a small muffler, but the pipe inside is straight, and offset to one side. Hope you can make enough sense of this to help :P

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Hey guys, i new to this forum, and ive looked all over the net for info on mods and stuff for the RB25DE, but to no avail...:P

what power gains did you get from putting on the exausts you guys have?

Withing the next few months ill be embarking on some mods of my own, Gts25, and your experiences would help.:))

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