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Old 07-17-2009, 07:33 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Any idea why they went with this setup? It's gotta be much harder to fabricate than full duals. Curious minds want to know.....
I didn't name the exhaust pipe an H-Pipe by myself, I got it from my research. I totally can see that it's not a true H-Pipe at all, but why are people keep calling it a H-Pipe Configuration? Nissan itself called it that, Motor Trend, and many others....so anyways....What should I call it?

So i'm guessing no one here's for the Nismo H-Pipe Configuration? (I'm gonna call it that because that's the only name I know it for that separates from the other standard 370Z Nismo X-Pipe).

If I wanna get the Nismo body kit - Rear Bumper mainly, is there no way to fit other aftermarket exhaust (e.g. Stillen, etc) since they're different in dimensions and locations; mainly the Nismo Rear Bumper requires a longer pipe?

Or are any of these questions too early for answers since nobody here seems to really own a Nismo 370z or know of any aftermarket companies that's going to be making any parts for the Nismo 370z. (Remember, I'm just taking "280z/300zx"'s word for the Nismo H-Pipe Config exhaust being longer since the bumper sticks out more, but can anyone verify this?)
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