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Now available for OEM and OEM like exhaust systems.
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Woot!
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My Bald tires are embarrassing, lol.
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Would adding stillen headers to this give us any sort of gains
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I think that with this kit (especially with a stock engine) that additional gains are a moot point. Your not going to be using the kit to its full potential so the slightly better flow of the headers would not be realized unless you were specifically trying to push the kit and car as far as it would go. JMO of course.
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I just mean in terms of effiency
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Available configuration for oem nismo exhaust?
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Did you get any further ideas about saving the crash bar during this install?
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The way it is set up now, the clamps on the regular silicone 90's can be clamped wit the bumpe off, then the hard pipes go through the the front rad support. Hope that makes sense. |
[QUOTE=Boosted Performance;1998675]Not confirmed at this time. If it can bolt up to the regular OEM Y-pipe, then yes it would work just fine.
The nismo has dual pipes similar to the fi tdx but the flanges that would bolt to your downpipe are rotated slightly compared to fi tdx. |
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The Base/Touring/Nismo Stune (not sure if S-tune Y-pipe is the same length) http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...NCKrEWTz5tRDTQ OEM nismo http://www.the370z.com/members/equin...ck-exhaust.jpg FI: https://specialtyz.com/shop/media/ca.../fi_z344_1.jpg |
I only meant the physical dimensions of the mid pipe, not whether the flanges were flat or angled, Y pipe, X pipe, w/e. Where does the Nismo connect to the H pipe relative to where the base exhaust connects to the Y pipe? Is that the same? That's all I was suggesting.
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