JIC Magic Exhaust System

te72

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Last I heard, JIC's closing up shop, so you might have trouble finding one. HPF sells them for $950+, the price on the link is quite a bit better than that, you might consider contacting them to see if they're even still available.

http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/par...aust_Systems/Spartan_505S_Semi_Titanium/15410

I'm a bit confused though, you want a mild/loud exhaust? Those kinda conflict with each other, don't they?
 

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Well, I say the price is about right for a new catback. The JIC is all stainless, correct? What's holding you back? Worst case scenario, ask about their return policy if you don't like it. Unless it has a silencer in it or a lot of resonators, it's likely going to be loud...
 

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My cousin had a jic full titanium on his supra. Sounds very nice. Rumbles but at wot, its sex but thats me cause i like it. Its not too loud cause the turbo kinda lowers the sound. Not really a fan of stock style looking exhaust. Also after a while he sold the mid pipe and got a custom 3.75 dp and straight pipe connected to the jic muffler so yea. No clip though. Kinda long ago. Sorry.
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I have the JIC Bullet (full stainless steel version) cat. back exhaust on my Supra. It comes with a silencer FYI... I run mine without as even with the silencer in, it is still very loud... Loud but very nice sounding. However, I don't daily drive my Supra and if I did, it may get a little old (it drones at highway speeds). I went from an HKS Dragger system... JIC Bullet is waaaaaaaaaaay louder. Good luck.
 

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Blitz Nur Spec.
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I have it on my car, fitement was perfect, sounds amazing, looks great, no regrets with this exhaust.

Look for my review

Sam
 

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I have had the Nur-Spec R for a few months now, nothing but love from me. I know there's a lot of hate going on for silencers, but I gotta say, driving a car that's likely well over 100db sucks for anything longer than a trip across town. The Blitz I got came with the silencer, and I haven't even bothered to take it out yet. Sounds great as it is, and still makes stupid amounts of power. I'll be adding in a resonator where my test pipe is soon, and maybe remove the silencer after to see if the volume will level out. :)
 

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te72;1619443 said:
I have had the Nur-Spec R for a few months now, nothing but love from me. I know there's a lot of hate going on for silencers, but I gotta say, driving a car that's likely well over 100db sucks for anything longer than a trip across town. The Blitz I got came with the silencer, and I haven't even bothered to take it out yet. Sounds great as it is, and still makes stupid amounts of power. I'll be adding in a resonator where my test pipe is soon, and maybe remove the silencer after to see if the volume will level out. :)

The Blitz Nur Spec R system has a resonator in the ''mid pipe'', did you get the whole system or are you just adding another resonator?

I keep the silencer out, sounds deep and AMAZING, definately muffled when the silencer is in tho.

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Sam, mine's a full catback, with the smallish resonator that you speak of. I'll be adding in an additional one where the cat was at some point in time. It's had a test pipe there since day one for me... I drove down to AZ and back (~2200 mile round trip) with the RS*R, and I gotta say, I won't do that again, so I'm trying to make it as quiet as possible. I might dyno the car with the silencer in and remove it, see if it makes an appreciable difference for me or not.