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    #1
    Just an FYI.....

    There is none, and they do not manufacture.

    What you see in the store or surplus na may naka lagay na metal tag sa body ng muffler saying JASMA means that it pass the old Japan regulations, its not a brand name!

    What is JASMA?

    The Japanese Automotive Sports Muffler Association

    Basically they certify that mufflers are compliant with the old rules that Japan had, that kept mufflers "Clean"

    Kind of tags:







    Now that you know, stop asking for JASMA mufflers and be specific if you want HKS, Tanabe.... etc.

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    Hehehehehehehehehe Ayan, galit na si 1badgtsr.

    FYI din, I have a Tanabe Race Medallion cat-back na uncertified by JASMA. Its a racing muffler which I got really cheap (no resonators whatsoever, almost straight piping and canister type muffler). Its really loud kaya siguro binenta ng mura, no one wanted to use it.


    JASMA certifies that the emmissions and the NVH of the muffler pass through Japan's regulations. Hence, its safe to say that JASMA mufflers are more quiet, among other things.

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    Ey Bro! :D

    Hindi naman galit.... :mrgreen:

    Nag popost din kasi ako sa isang bboard in Japan, I also noticed that yung ibang peeps would put up ads selling or wanting a JASMA muffler... Referring it madalas as a BRAND.... Kaya when I got to read about it sabi ko putsa dapat ma inform agad ang car peeps dito sa atin para hindi naman tayo ignorante at kakatawa.

    So I hope this little info helps.

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    #4
    True, information as such should be shared to all.

    Btw bro, nakausap mo na ba yung contact ko for your you know what? ;)

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    isa ako sa mga sinasabi ni 1badgtsr kala ko din dati brand yun ng muffler kasi sa evanghelista nagtanong ako kasi maraming nakadisplay sabi sa kin JASMA daw. tanong ako kung ano yun, sagot sa kin eh brand daw sa Japan. di naman ako bumili kasi duda ako.

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    #6
    Thanks sa Info

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1badGTS-R
    Just an FYI.....

    There is none, and they do not manufacture.

    What you see in the store or surplus na may naka lagay na metal tag sa body ng muffler saying JASMA means that it pass the old Japan regulations, its not a brand name!

    What is JASMA?

    The Japanese Automotive Sports Muffler Association
    Yup tama si 1badGTS-R common mufflers being sold here that are JASMA certified are tanabe and legalis.

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    Guys, just want to ask kung may alam kayo where to get those jasma approved mufflers...yung mga surplus. like tanabe, apexi, kakimoto.....help me pls. tagal nako nag hahanap ksi. thanks alot

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    Gboy29,

    Sa Fusion R sa E. Rodriguez meron.

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    jasma approved yung akin pero di ko alam yung tatak...hassle

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    #11
    mga magkano kaya ang surplus na muffler na branded dami kasi dito sa cavite puro gawa lang sa stainless la naman quality control mga 2k makakakuha ka dito ng copy

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    guys... where's the best place (locally) to buy exhaust mufflers?

    both imported and locally manufactured one's... thanks in advance... :mrgreen:

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    Went to fusion r already, problem is ang mahal, ewan ko lang pero i dont think worth it ang 10k for a surplus muffler....and ala sila tanabe, apexi...any other place where to get them? thanks

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    try asking around sa evangelista... sabi ng friend ko dami daw binebenta don na both surplus and brand new JASMA approved mufflers eh...

    pero ang ok sa brand new na JASMA approved, full cat-back exhaust na ata yung set na mabibili mo eh... mandrel bent and all kaya assured yung quality ng products nila...

    correct me nalang if i'm wrong. :roll:
    hope this helps! :D
    peace!
    8)

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    ssaloon,
    ok thanks, you have any idea kung sang shop exactly meron? di ko ksi kabisado dun eh, lagi ako banawe...thanks again

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    Good day to all,

    Meron po bang nakakaalam kung saan pwede bumili ng Japan surplus mufflers, 2nd hand but still in good condition? (Preferably Jasma approved) Magkano po kaya ang price range ng mga ito?

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    prices range from around 5-6k depending on condition. mga surplus yards meron. or you can browse the classifieds of different forums

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    sorry to resurrect an old topic but here goes. have some noob questions lang.

    i want to buy a used jasma-certified chambered muffler. what checks should i make, aside from cosmetic ones i.e dents and scratches? is there a way to check for rust? are there certain brands to avoid? lastly, since i would like to buy online, how do i know that the muffler will fit my car? or do i have to get a car specific one? (i have a mitsu.)

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    Certain brands offer model specific as well as universal fit mufflers. With regards to rust, I think it is inevitable na magrurust yung loob due to the exhaust gases. Just double check the exterior nalang for dings and scratches.

    Get a chambered one para di masyado maingay unless you want the added noise of a freeflow type one.

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