Originally Posted by XwChriswX Guys here's my debate... I want to TT my Z eventually... However the funding will take a while to aquire... so do I: A. Go ahead
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11-03-2009, 01:40 PM | #136 (permalink) | |
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Persoanlly, If I was 110% sure I was doing a TT setup, I wouldn't waste the time going with a NA exhaust just to sell it, lose some money on the item and then purchase a new exhaust. I'd either stay stock and do it all at once or I'd get the 3" now and just eat the loss until the TT goes in.
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This will decimate all after you put about fifteen grand in it or more, and if we have to, overnight parts from Japan. Joe Clem and Koeppel Nissan |
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3" pipes are great if you want to maximize output for big numbers, but are you really going to go that high? What are your realistic WHp goals?
I can already get to about 470 WHp on my HR-TT with 2.25" exhaust no sweat. I've been in a VHR-TT with 3" pipes and I will tell you that it is loud (to me?), especially when it is started up cold. Just some things to think about if your Z is a daily driver. @XwChriswX: IMO, do the 2.5" now and enjoy them. No rush to do forced induction until you are sure you are ready. If / when you decide to do so, you can easily get 500WHp out of them. |
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11-03-2009, 06:47 PM | #148 (permalink) |
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XwChriswX and others were already discussing the topic. I'm just adding to it. One can only expect that exhaust-systems will be discussed in a thread on a turbo-kit with 150+ posts.
So long as people recognize this thread is in a Tech Forum and not OT, it shouldn't turn to crap. But going back to XwChriswX's question...I don't see why going with the bigger exhaust now would be cause for concern, unless it it involves a noise/volume issue. In that case, I haven’t heard much about the noise-levels of GTM's 3" exhaust vs. other options. |
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