Exhaust Options

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adaz
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Exhaust Options

Post by adaz »

I currently have Apexi N1 on my Tubby but it's not in a great shape. What exhaust do you guys recommend?

So far I found these:

- Blitz Nur Spec-r
- HKS Hi-Power
- Phoenix Power - Departure 2 (a bit more expensive but looks mad)
shinny
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Post by shinny »

Berk \:D/

http://www.gtschris.com/store/comersus_ ... roduct=143

Once I've got my oil system back together, you'd be very welcome to come and hear it in action on my car :thumleft:
adaz
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Post by adaz »

Berks looks reasonable!

Give me a shout once you sort out your car :)
craig
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Post by craig »

Hmmm, I need a new exhaust for the turbo. :-k

Overlooked Berk. Thanks for the link shinny :thumleft:
david123
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I've got a phoenix power on my rev 3 turbo.

Looks and sounds great. Only downfall with the phoenix and berk systems they sit quite low.

I'm on the look out for a buddy club for mine :twisted:
wilki
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Post by wilki »

Blueflames are abit different with the tips positioned at an angle?
Dad has one on his N/A makes a nice noise :D

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I've just had a custom system fitted on mine and removed a Fujitsubo Legalis dual outlet back box if you're interested.

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adaz
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david123 wrote:I've got a phoenix power on my rev 3 turbo.

Looks and sounds great. Only downfall with the phoenix and berk systems they sit quite low.

I'm on the look out for a buddy club for mine :twisted:


I'm quite tempted.. this is definitely my favorite! How low is it? Is your car lowered too? Do you have any photos? :thumleft:

Torero wrote:I've just had a custom system fitted on mine and removed a Fujitsubo Legalis dual outlet back box if you're interested.

John.


PM'ed!

What about a custom exhaust? Is it worth it? Would it be better than a similar priced aftermarket exhaust?
uglee
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Post by uglee »

adaz wrote:

What about a custom exhaust? Is it worth it? Would it be better than a similar priced aftermarket exhaust?


Absolutely worth it, however you need to find the right place with the right reputation.
Place I took mine there was a 3 month waiting list, which became obvious why once I had the system fitted.

I find the Berk/departure 2 pretty horrendous things to be honest. Reminds me of the back of a male dog if you know what I mean :eye:
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wilki wrote:Blueflames are abit different with the tips positioned at an angle?
Dad has one on his N/A makes a nice noise :D

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Alas the Blueflame for a turbo looks (and sounds) very different...
david123
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adaz wrote:I'm quite tempted.. this is definitely my favorite! How low is it? Is your car lowered too? Do you have any photos? :thumleft:


My car is lowered. I'll try and get some pictures over the weekend.
Jonny Hizzle
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Post by Jonny Hizzle »

shinny wrote:Berk \:D/

http://www.gtschris.com/store/comersus_ ... roduct=143

Once I've got my oil system back together, you'd be very welcome to come and hear it in action on my car :thumleft:


+1 love mine
juliankv73
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Post by juliankv73 »

mmm

I have a HKS Hi power Silent (full stainless) for winter morning starts at 6am as its more neighbour friendly

& recently bought a Berk twin exhaust (yet to go on and see/hear what its like)

and have a KO Racing R1 exhaust, deep grumble on idle, lions roar on full chat! :lol: :oldtongue: \:D/
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