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07-13-2012, 05:48 PM | #752 (permalink) |
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I like noise.... but I want stealth...
Maybe a really loud BOV will tame my noise urge if I go recirc? or is it just because I miss my sti... that I even want a loud wooooosh:/ What to do, what to do.... recirc or no recirc? |
07-14-2012, 10:55 AM | #753 (permalink) |
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Thanks for the feedback, sounds like this will be a recirc w/g kit.
Perhaps the select few that choose to go with open dumps will still get the down pipe with the recirc inlet, it will just be capped off. That way if it is too loud, or if if they get sick of it the recirc section can be sent out down the road and hoked up to the wastegates, then back to the capped port. The Tial BOV's (that I use) are very quiet. If you want loud BOV noise, HKS is the way to go. However, these are a real PITA to install compared to the Tial. The snap ring can be a nightmare, and it holds the HKS BOV in place. If one wishes to use othe BOV's it is not a problem at all. Last edited by Boosted Performance; 07-14-2012 at 10:58 AM. |
07-14-2012, 03:04 PM | #758 (permalink) |
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Right, but the Base/Touring/Nismo Stune piping is a single pipe (after the Y pipe).
The OEM nismo is a dual piping configuration with two flanges. This is why I think Sasha says it will not fit.
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Just from looking at the pics and remembering the FI exhaust, the bolts will not line up. It looks like the OEM Nismo has 4 bolts in a flat line. The FI used angled flanges on both sides.
That, along with the pipe lengths (not sure if the FI front pipes are shorter/longer than the stock Nismo H pipe) would probably make this a no-go for a bolt up affair. Might be an easy exhaust/fab shop fix though. I don't want to speak for Sasha though. I'll let him confirm
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