FTO Exhausts
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FTO Exhausts
Can anyone recommend a good exhaust system for the FTO? I'm considering either APEXi N1 or HKS Hi Power since they don't make the Super Drager anymore.
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Anyone got any pics/audio/video files of an FTO with a 5Zigen Fireball? I've heard both the APEXi N1 and Kakimoto exhausts on an FTO and I have to say the latter sounds far better (well in my opinion anyway). G_A_V - check out the Hi Power exhausts at www.hks.com.au.
Another option would be a custom exhaust - anyone know of a good place in Melbourne to get that done?
Another option would be a custom exhaust - anyone know of a good place in Melbourne to get that done?
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5Zigen Fireball is OK under cruising speeds, but during any accelleration the tone completely changes into a 600cc bike-ish sound... it just has to be heard to be believed!
as to how loud, well... depends on your definition of loud i suppose... but it wouldn't be far off from the legal limit!!
Here's how it looks like:


as to how loud, well... depends on your definition of loud i suppose... but it wouldn't be far off from the legal limit!!
Here's how it looks like:


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I tried a firm here in Brisvagas that wanted to charge over $1000 for a custom one.(custom Exhausts.) Eventually I found Rob Bliss exhausts in Geebung (bris) who custom built one for me for $330. It may not be as flash as some of the hi performance cat backs, but has picked up performance and the guys seemed to know what they were talking about.
While I was there they did a quote on extractors for an FTO, total price was under $700.
Jeff
While I was there they did a quote on extractors for an FTO, total price was under $700.
Jeff
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$330 for the exhaust system is most likely a mild steel cat-back, but even for that price it's darn cheap... are you sure that includes the muffler as well?? be sure to check the quality of the workmanship afterwards...Jeff wrote:I tried a firm here in Brisvagas that wanted to charge over $1000 for a custom one.(custom Exhausts.) Eventually I found Rob Bliss exhausts in Geebung (bris) who custom built one for me for $330. It may not be as flash as some of the hi performance cat backs, but has picked up performance and the guys seemed to know what they were talking about.
While I was there they did a quote on extractors for an FTO, total price was under $700.
Jeff
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J, sorry to be a bearer of not so good news but I have asked HKS here in Sydney and they have told me that the only cat-back system they have for the FTO is the Super Drager. Unless you're just after the HKS Hi-Power(or Hiper) muffler, and get a custom cat-back piping, then that could be a different story.
I have the Apexi N1 cat-back system and I must say the quality is nothing short of exceptional. You can see that the welds on the cat-back pipping are of the highest quality.
As for the sound/noise, I guess it depends what you like. For the N1, suprisingly it's only slightly louder than stock. It's not at all droney. I have the silencer attachment, but I haven't felt the need to use it. And to top it off, if you like me, fancy the Jap angled-style look, you can't go past the N1!
I have the Apexi N1 cat-back system and I must say the quality is nothing short of exceptional. You can see that the welds on the cat-back pipping are of the highest quality.
As for the sound/noise, I guess it depends what you like. For the N1, suprisingly it's only slightly louder than stock. It's not at all droney. I have the silencer attachment, but I haven't felt the need to use it. And to top it off, if you like me, fancy the Jap angled-style look, you can't go past the N1!
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who bought the black fto with russell with the big red mitsubishi badges ?
Russell was telling me about the place that he got his custom exaust form, and I have to say it sounds beaiutiful, he had it done like 3 or 4 times till it sounded right. where did he get it from, cause i might go there for an exaust.
Russell was telling me about the place that he got his custom exaust form, and I have to say it sounds beaiutiful, he had it done like 3 or 4 times till it sounded right. where did he get it from, cause i might go there for an exaust.
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i assure you, it looks the same. compare it with my old muffler pictured below (though not as shiny new):d_stroy_r wrote:hey gpxxx, the 5zigen on the rite looks different to the one on the left and mine![]()
ps i have a movie of my car with the 5zigen exhaust
are u sure you have a 5Zigen Fireball exhaust? show us some pics of it (and the movie!).
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