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NISMO Cat-back Exhaust System
Will a NISMO Cat-back Exhaust System fit on a 2010 370Z Roadster? If yes what does it do for the sound?
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From what I understand, it will fit. Several roadster owners discussed it in this thread:
http://www.the370z.com/intake-exhaus...termarket.html I had an OEM Nismo CBE on my Touring Z for several years. According to Nissan it is responsible for about 50% of the power gains on the Nismo Z, which equates to about 9hp. Although a little throatier then the base exhaust, it doesn't really add much growl. The difference is a little noticeable at start up and under full throttle, but its very tame under normal driving conditions. |
Yes, the exhaust will fit, however, the tips will stick out an inch or so further out the back than your stock tips do. You'll notice a slight increase in sound, not that much.
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Thanks, that's what I wanted to know.
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What are you looking for and how much do you want to spend?
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pretty much a stealth mode setup when it comes to sound.
And that can sometimes be a good thing. |
Then you should be happy with the Nismo cat back system. When I was looking for a true dual exhaust cat back, I drove a new Nismo. The increased difference in sound in the Nismo was so minimal compared to my car, that I opted to not get that system. I wanted a little more sound than what it provided. I wanted less stealth.
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I also got rid if my NISMO system because I wanted a louder exhaust. My FI / Berk set-up is anti-stealth. |
Happy with Megan Racing Axle back for sound enhancement on otherwise stock system.
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There are actually two Nismo exhausts available: S-Tune, and R-Tune. R-Tune is a true dual all the way. It probably is a little louder as a result. For some reason the S-Tune costs more. Neither is the same as the exhaust that comes stock on the Nismo model.
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There's currently 4:
OEM from the complete Nismo car. H-pipe configuration by Autetech then HKS Nismo S-Tune. Y-pipe and if I remember correctly the construction is stainless steel, and the pipe diameters make it a questionable upgrade for the money. Nismo R-Tune. H-pipe setup. 2.5" diameter. Seems likewise to the Nismo OEM setup except for the nicer muffler/silencer section and stainless construction Nismo Titanium. I don't think we got the full story, but it advertises the "Nismo" fitting as a less expensive package (not that it's inexpensive even then). From the product picture it looks like it therefore just replaces just the mid-pipe and muffler. But it's worth every penny. Car sounds like a V8. You'll run 11's, get 11's in your car, everyone at the Starbucks meet will be dying to know you. |
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Nismo OEM CBE: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...MygAegUIARC2Ag
Nismo S-Tune CBE: https://www.z1motorsports.com/exhaus...xoC5vIQAvD_BwE Nismo R-Tune CBE: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...MygOegUIARDVAg NIsmo Titanium CBE (not really a CBE. This connects to the stock Y-pipe): https://www.z1motorsports.com/exhaus...BoCANoQAvD_BwE What I recommend: https://www.fastintentions.com/produ...products_id/14 |
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