Fujitsubo Exhaust Info DC5
Looking for someone who can traslate this information about the Fujitsubo Powergetter and if you scroll down the Fujitsubo RM-01A Exhausts for DC5. The post is in japanese and when you translate it using bablefish it doesn't really much sense.
http://www.enjoy-tric.com/parts/exhaust/exhaust.htm
check out that link above (use altavista to translate)
I have heard the best of this company, problem is...they do not market there products in North America.
For those that have not seen or heard the exhausts from previous posts, here are those links.
Fujitsubo RM01A
http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/imglib/sdra/sc_vol4/24.rm
Fujitsubo Power Getter
http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/imglib/sdra/sc_vol4/23.rm
Here is the RM-01A instead on a EG Civic and he only had the best of comments to say.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=176707&page=1
Here are some DC5 RM-01A shots (looks amazing):
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthrea...light=Fujitsubo
http://www.enjoy-tric.com/parts/exhaust/exhaust.htm
check out that link above (use altavista to translate)
I have heard the best of this company, problem is...they do not market there products in North America.
For those that have not seen or heard the exhausts from previous posts, here are those links.
Fujitsubo RM01A
http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/imglib/sdra/sc_vol4/24.rm
Fujitsubo Power Getter
http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/imglib/sdra/sc_vol4/23.rm
Here is the RM-01A instead on a EG Civic and he only had the best of comments to say.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=176707&page=1
Here are some DC5 RM-01A shots (looks amazing):
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthrea...light=Fujitsubo
I also posted here because H-T is supposed to have the best knowledge base for Integra information and parts. There are a few users (searched) on here with the RM-01A exhuast.
As well I thought there may be quite a few ppl with hook ups overseas that may be able to get me a good price on either of these two exhausts.
I wish I could speak other languages, I would be talking to companies overseas right this minute.
As well I thought there may be quite a few ppl with hook ups overseas that may be able to get me a good price on either of these two exhausts.
I wish I could speak other languages, I would be talking to companies overseas right this minute.
1 person has the exhaust.
The groupbuy fell through because of the insane cost.
The groupbuy fell through because of the insane cost.
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Define"Insane Cost?" Dollar values please.
And has anyone of you that has just answered been to their Japanese site? Is there a translation available?
http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/
A pretty cool/funny thing that I found there was a real player download for a audio commercial for many of their exhausts on all sorts of cars... Too bad there aren'nt enough cutting edge sites,,, or shall I say commercialized sites here in the US? It was interesting though,,, Wonder how they scripted the revving to the test driver. Now is that one "Varoom!" and one longer "Varoom?" Or?...
Here's the "Varoom": http://www.fujitsubo.co.jp/imglib/sdra/sc_vol4/23.rm complete with tire "screeches" and "cricket's" chirping.
Wonder if their HF cat's flow better and have a better history?
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I'll help ya out for that review.
Basically, he is comparing it with the Apex'i N1 catback exhaust. In terms of power: N1 pulls more freely all the way up to the top while the RM01 seems to flow with slight restriction above 7k. The N1 is more suitable for road racing while the RM01 will be perfect for short circuit and autox. In terms of gas mileage, the RM01 wins with 11kms/ltr while the N1 did 7kms/ltr. The sound: N1 is "baaaa" RM01 is "boooo"
Basically, he is comparing it with the Apex'i N1 catback exhaust. In terms of power: N1 pulls more freely all the way up to the top while the RM01 seems to flow with slight restriction above 7k. The N1 is more suitable for road racing while the RM01 will be perfect for short circuit and autox. In terms of gas mileage, the RM01 wins with 11kms/ltr while the N1 did 7kms/ltr. The sound: N1 is "baaaa" RM01 is "boooo"
Fujitsubo is a very respected exhaust manu. in Japan and almost all my friends (in Japan) have them (NA). But I dont understand why anyone in America would pay the extra cash when there are allready enough excellent exhaust systems obtainable in America. Is it only to have strictly JDM equippment?
In a nut shell, yes.
And for the price I've seen, it is about Par with Mugen, SMSP And Hytech... Everyone has different reasons as to why they choose what they choose. Contrary to popular belief It's not always for JDM "Blingness"
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Crieky. Go here
http://world.altavista.com/sites/gbe...babelfish/trns
Or here
http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en
Put the url in, select japanese to engrish, and go.
Don't thank me - these tools have existed for years.
http://world.altavista.com/sites/gbe...babelfish/trns
Or here
http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en
Put the url in, select japanese to engrish, and go.
Don't thank me - these tools have existed for years.
Uh, No not really... How about researching every current option Before deciding and purchasing?
And for the price I've seen, it is about Par with Mugen, SMSP And Hytech... Everyone has different reasons as to why they choose what they choose. Contrary to popular belief It's not always for JDM "Blingness"
And for the price I've seen, it is about Par with Mugen, SMSP And Hytech... Everyone has different reasons as to why they choose what they choose. Contrary to popular belief It's not always for JDM "Blingness"
The thread is reborn. I got the exhaust (rm01a) on friday, but am stilling waiting to install it at my friends shop as he has been extremely busy.
A friend of mine had an RM01A on his DC5R....it's very quiet...He also mentioned that it helped with midrange...he wishes he bought a Spec III instead
A friend of mine had an RM01A on his DC5R....it's very quiet...He also mentioned that it helped with midrange...he wishes he bought a Spec III instead




