Kenchan, thanks for that. It sounds like what I'm after. It is deeper than stock though isn't it? It sounds so in the vid, but perhaps not as deep as
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Kenchan, thanks for that. It sounds like what I'm after. It is deeper than stock though isn't it? It sounds so in the vid, but perhaps not as deep as Tanabe or Fast Intentions. My problem is that I live in the UK where good aftermarket exhuasts are hard to get hold of (and also I'll never hear any of these in person before buying because they're not easily accessible). So I have to import a system from the US and so the shipping costs come into play and the catbacks are more expensiveto ship! And I only want to improve the sound and keep stock-like looks - a few extra HP is a bonus.
Tanabe catback = $1100 + $310 to ship (plus whatever taxes UK decide to sling on it) Fujimura Auto = $922 +$150 to ship. Is it worth the extra to get a full catback? |
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I don't have any vids. Hahaha
The sound is definitely deeper and much louder than stock but not obnoxiously loud at all. As far as price its really up to you. It wasn't the determining factor for me. I liked the sound and the convenince of easy install was a plus. |
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Where can I order a set if I decide thats the way I want to go.looking for a little exsta sound without going crazy.I guess they will fit a nismo.never mind found it
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Kenchan,
Can you please scan the install instructions/schematics and hit me with an email? I would greatly appreciate it, if doable.
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Disconnect the exhaust flanges, remove exhaust hangers from car (remove at the brackets from frame), drop the stock muffler, remove the black metal cover aft of the rear right tire, install the fujimura one at a time (you may need to use a couple of washers between the chassis floor and hanger brackets to align height. Connect the exhaust flanges, done. I don't think it came with instructions but you shouldn't need it. |
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Guys -- it's two exit pipes with small mufflers. It just replaces the rear muffler. It is NOT worth the money
You can buy a full catback for that, which also replaces one of the most restrictive parts of the OEM exhaust system -- the factory Y pipe. Imagine spending $536 for a single tailpipe muffler plus connecting flange -- sounds insane? Well that's what you be doing, x2. How awesome could it possibly sound for that price? How much power do you expect to gain? It's your money, but I can tell you that the price is only worth it if it's personally delivered by beautiful geisha who will give you hand and blow jobs after they install it for you. And, yeah, Kenchan, a thousand dollars for two hunks of steel pipe is a big deal to me. Would you pay $250 for a PB&J sandwhich just because you have the cash lying around? I'm glad you feel it was worth it, but honestly it aint. Quote:
If you really just want a set of mufflered exit pipes, search for threads by Kastley -- he's found a couple of exit pipes like that for about 1/4 the cost. How much you wanna bet they sound and perform pretty much exactly the same as the Rocket Fairy Magic ones. Or, have a shop custom make them -- definitely will cost a lot less.
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yep, one can per pipe. here's the manufacturer's pict:
here's the link to their sound: RocketDancerExhaustSystem 走行音 (flyby) 始動→空吹かし (start up and reving) |
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here's more translations...
you can tell it's significantly louder than stock in the proximity measurement. (they dont say distance...) ------------STOCK----FUJIMURA Idle:-------60.0db----64.8db Proximity:--83.3db----94.5db~ Weight:----11.45kg----7.0kg Power:-----303.4ps---315.1ps Torque:-----34.9kg----36.0kg |
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