Soooo, as I am sure many of you have seen the single turbo build I am working on here. If not: http://www.the370z.com/forced-induct...rbo-build.html Today I had a closer look at the
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Forced induction and OEM exhaust
Soooo, as I am sure many of you have seen the single turbo build I am working on here. If not:
Boosted Performance single turbo build Today I had a closer look at the OEM exhaust system, and can't see anybody using this in conjunction with any forced induction system. Since my customer has the F.I exhaust system, and it seem a lot of people on this forum have it as well, I was thinking that I should not even bother with a down pipe that would bolt up to the OEM Y-pipe. How many aftermarket exhaust systems are out there for the 370z that do use an aftermarket exhaust system that would bolt up to the OEM (or aftermarket) Y-pipe? I see that Tanable makes one: DC sport: and Litespeed: How popular are these exhaust here? These would bolt up to the OEM Y-pipe so I would have to build a separate down pipe for an exhaust like this. Feedback is greatly appreciated. |
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I don't think they are very popular. Most people here have FI, HKS, Invidia, Ark or Greddy
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From what I have seen, many of the high-end exhaust uses the stock Y-pipe design. This could be the reason why most people stay away from them because they go for 3000+++.
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I use the Motordyne XYZ Y pipe in conjunction with the Tanabe exhaust. I like this combo a lot and the fitment is perfect. PM me if you need to know any details
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This is the berk exhaust...
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Just a thought. With the Berk exhaust posted above, I would cut (prependicular to flow) the X section of the pipe right in the middle, flatten a 3" piece of tubing in to an oval and weld it to the X section. that is very easy and I have done it before. Ha, look at that I even have a picutre of it: http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q...k/IMG_6254.jpg Last edited by Boosted Performance; 04-12-2012 at 01:30 PM. |
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