GREDDY Jasma Exhaust

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Paul R
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GREDDY Jasma Exhaust

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Hi,

Anyone got a GREDDY Jasma single exit exhaust?? I picked one up cheap for my tubby in good condition, however I've never put it on as my car is still in bits ! :)

Anyone else got one? What are they like? If they are crappy sounding/performance then I'll start looking for a new one!

Cheers,

Paul.
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Re: GREDDY Jasma Exhaust

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Jasma is just a sound approval stamp, saying it adhere's to legal limits in Japan. Greddy, should be good!
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I've got a Trust backbox and it sounds good - its Jasma approved, so quite quiet on idle, but on full chatter it sounds great!
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Re: GREDDY Jasma Exhaust

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Skywalker wrote:Jasma is just a sound approval stamp, saying it adhere's to legal limits in Japan. Greddy, should be good!


I know!!

Jasma exhausts are usually really quiet though, to meet the legal requirements.

Paul.
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Well I wouldn't say JASMA are that quiet... still makes the house shake when I let it idle outside... lol

In my opinion I like it as its not loud enough driving through town to draw any unwanted attention.
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Re: GREDDY Jasma Exhaust

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Hmm...hopefully it will be to my taste then!!

If not, maybee Rogue's exhaust will be ready by then and I'll get one of them ;)

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Re: GREDDY Jasma Exhaust

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Its not really the exhaust that causes the noise supression on the turbo's its mainly the fault of the cat. 3" downpipe should have you annoying the neighbours! :wink:
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If not, maybee Rogue's exhaust will be ready by then


And I thought these were meant to be departure 2 replicas? That was always the plan wasn't it?

They look NOTHING like a dep2 :roll:
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lol, i was thinking that myself when i saw the first pics :lol:
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Re: GREDDY Jasma Exhaust

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JUIC'IN wrote:Its not really the exhaust that causes the noise supression on the turbo's its mainly the fault of the cat. 3" downpipe should have you annoying the neighbours! :wink:


Well thats not exactly true, this greddy exhaust has 2 baffles in it....that is going to suppress the noise a lot!

I have a downpipe already! :P

Paul.
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