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Old Oct 12, 2002 | 04:53 PM
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Has anyone heard it before? Are there any available reviews? Im looking at the buddy club, spoon, tanabe, or hks. (varied list, i know) If anyone had some more info, it would be greatly appreciated. thanks!
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Old Oct 12, 2002 | 07:36 PM
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Very loud system but flows nicely. Try doing a search on www.google.com
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Old Oct 12, 2002 | 10:40 PM
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Insanely loud. Free flowing. Nuff said.
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Old Oct 13, 2002 | 12:16 AM
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Yeah, but the big down side is, it's held togather by springs and hooks rather then by bolts, so they have a tendency when they are hot to leak, on top of being very loud. It's nice looking, and makes a decent track exhaust, but for the street it's obnoxious, and drones at mid RPMs where you would ordinarily be on the free way.
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Old Oct 16, 2002 | 04:08 AM
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I'm also gonna run the buddy club spec III on my next ITR. Anyone know what size piping it is? Does it go under the rear control arm or over like most other exhausts? Is there any exhausts that go under the control arm?
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Old Oct 18, 2002 | 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Aj
Yeah, but the big down side is, it's held togather by springs and hooks rather then by bolts, so they have a tendency when they are hot to leak, on top of being very loud. It's nice looking, and makes a decent track exhaust, but for the street it's obnoxious, and drones at mid RPMs where you would ordinarily be on the free way.
Because of the spring connectors, it also makes a rattling noise...as for the loudness. yes, its insanely LOUD w/o cat :twisted: :twisted: ..."BUT"... the dual silencer does wonders!!! :wink:

Originally Posted by AcAttack
...what size piping it is? Does it go under the rear control arm or over like most other exhausts? Is there any exhausts that go under the control arm?
size of piping is 125mm, and it does go above the rear control arm like most other control arms. My friend has a custom one that goes straight and under the control arm...but as know, it hangs much lower...

I've had the racing spec III for about 4-5 months and i'm really happy with it, overall, the quality of construction and materials are great! as for performance u have a free flowing superlight weight exhaust at a fraction of the titanium system's cost!!!
definately recommended
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Old Oct 19, 2002 | 07:11 AM
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Thanks for the help Monster-R, do you or anyone know of any companys that makes an exhaust go under the rear control arm? I know it would hang low but i think the flow would be so much better, that bend to go over the rear control arm seems like it would hurt flow so much. I'll most likely run the BC Spec III, but just wondering about some other stuff.
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Old Dec 4, 2002 | 01:28 AM
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HKS hiper power/ hi power exhaust goes under the axle if you are still looking. Go to http://www.hksusa.com And go to products, exhaust, and check it out. They don't list the type r, but the 94up ls will work. I am sure you can find out for sure from hks, if you contact them.
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