Any-1 have a JIC Magic Bullet exhaust?
I saw JIC had an application for the FC, it is the bullet exhaust Twin 505S-ST Titanium setup. Just wanted to know if anyone had any input on that cat system. It is expensive!
Would love to see any pics of the setup installed!
Would love to see any pics of the setup installed!
Originally Posted by DragonRx7
1)If you just bought one, why aren't you posting a review?
2) Why bump a year old topic and not start your own?
2) Why bump a year old topic and not start your own?
because your just looking for an excuse to be an *******, what do you care? no one wants to hear you whine.
Who's whining? I didn't think of the option that he was waiting for it to come in. Oops.
As far as saving space on the server goes, I could understand bumping it if it had numerous responses to it already but, it was the just the one. How much difference would it make to start a new one?
As far as saving space on the server goes, I could understand bumping it if it had numerous responses to it already but, it was the just the one. How much difference would it make to start a new one?
what if 1,000 other people thought the same thing... then there would be a big difference, oh well when you get it i'm interested to see what it looks like and a review always wondered about JIC's stuff.
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Ok just forget it.. I bumped it becouse i had the same question and noone replied. And by just bought one that means it coming in the mail and i want to get some reviews while i wait. I'm not getting it anymore anyway.
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You guys are funny.
I had a JIC Bullet exhaust on my Protege5 and it sounded real nice...Nice and loud. The tone isn't the least bit ricey or droney, but it is pretty loud. If you have an N/A, I'd go fo Racing Beat or something a little less...intrusive. If it was that loud in my little 4-banger station wagon, I can only imagine what one would sound like in a cat-less N/A rotary.
The quality of the material, welds and all around workmanship is top notch. That's pretty much par for the course for JIC though.
I had a JIC Bullet exhaust on my Protege5 and it sounded real nice...Nice and loud. The tone isn't the least bit ricey or droney, but it is pretty loud. If you have an N/A, I'd go fo Racing Beat or something a little less...intrusive. If it was that loud in my little 4-banger station wagon, I can only imagine what one would sound like in a cat-less N/A rotary.

The quality of the material, welds and all around workmanship is top notch. That's pretty much par for the course for JIC though.
Originally Posted by Natey
You guys are funny.
I had a JIC Bullet exhaust on my Protege5 and it sounded real nice...Nice and loud. The tone isn't the least bit ricey or droney, but it is pretty loud. If you have an N/A, I'd go fo Racing Beat or something a little less...intrusive. If it was that loud in my little 4-banger station wagon, I can only imagine what one would sound like in a cat-less N/A rotary.
The quality of the material, welds and all around workmanship is top notch. That's pretty much par for the course for JIC though.
I had a JIC Bullet exhaust on my Protege5 and it sounded real nice...Nice and loud. The tone isn't the least bit ricey or droney, but it is pretty loud. If you have an N/A, I'd go fo Racing Beat or something a little less...intrusive. If it was that loud in my little 4-banger station wagon, I can only imagine what one would sound like in a cat-less N/A rotary.

The quality of the material, welds and all around workmanship is top notch. That's pretty much par for the course for JIC though.

Btw my Car w/ JIC twin bullet stainless:
My car is N/A btw but i still have the cat (and intend on keeping one for non-track days at least) and it isn't too bad. We'll see when I toss some headers on though. Where I am there are lots of cops driving around too and none have even remotely given me any grief.
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