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Old 09-22-2020, 05:46 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cyber370 View Post
It will bolt bolt up to a standard OEM exhaust with no modification. But in my honest opinion, it is no louder than the standard muffler as far as sound is concerned. Actually, I found the stock Nismo exhaust is quieter overall than the standard which is idiotic on Nissan’s part. Found this out when comparing my 2016 Nismo with my friend’s 2010 regular Z with no mods. He also agreed his was slightly louder. Weird!!!!

But, it is a straight-through design which may give you a few ponies.
I agree with that. When I was looking for a CBE I went to the dealer and drove a new Nismo. I couldn't tell the difference in sound volume between my car and the Nismo. I wound up getting the R-Tune. It is louder than stock and much nicer sounding. A true dual exhaust.
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