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Old 12-10-2007, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by EdC
About $2400 US is too rich fo me just to change noise levels over a SFR set up.
Hi,

We hope to set up a manufacturing facility in the USA in 2008 for exhausts as the exchange rate and international delivery would make the UK manufactured items far too expensive.

You will hear it here first. It is an awesome system though and the sound is fantastic - as is the ability to switch it off when you want to go quiet.

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Old 05-26-2008, 01:50 AM
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what happened to the website? it seems it's expired/dead/vanished.
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Originally Posted by nize
what happened to the website? it seems it's expired/dead/vanished.
Still there ..
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Originally Posted by S2cab
The R32 has a flapper valve that opens via a solenoid at a certain RPM. When the valve is closed, exhaust travels through the muffler. When the valve opens, the exhaust is routed around the muffler & through the muffler tip. You can see the valve on the left side of the picture.

So do I get this right? That left hand tube is open all the way down to the valve which opens at a pre-set rpm? Looks like a bit of backpressure when it's not open no?
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Originally Posted by promax_motorsport
Hi All,

This exhaust is available now £1199.95 inc. VAT. Swicthable electronics (optional) £399.95. Free fitting until Jan 31st 2008. Exceptional quality - now on the website at www.promaxmotorport.com (after 4:00pm GMT / 11:00 EST).

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http://www.promaxmotorport.com/
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Originally Posted by nize

http://www.promaxmotorSport.com/

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Old 05-26-2008, 05:03 PM
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hah. promax_motorsport posted the wrong link.
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Hi All,

The website is OK - http://www.promaxmotorsport.com/ (sorry, I entered it incorrectly in a previous message).

The video link is: www.promaxmotorsport.com/video/exhaust.wmv (requires Windows Media Player). File will stream to your player and is about 65mb in size. Suggest you right click on URL and select 'save target as' and then download the complete file (takes between 2 and 8 mins depending on DSL speed).

low res version here: www.promaxmotorsport.com/video/exhaust_low.wmv (7mb).

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