How does the Nismo exhaust that comes on my car compare to other aftermarket exhaust performance & sound wise? My car is very throaty, just wondering if I should keep
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08-25-2010, 12:50 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Nismo OEM exhaust compared to aftermarket...
How does the Nismo exhaust that comes on my car compare to other aftermarket exhaust performance & sound wise? My car is very throaty, just wondering if I should keep or not. I've ran straight pipes on everything over ever owned
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The OEM Nismo is still very tame compared to other aftermarket systems. I had to upgrade even tho I tried several things with the Nimso (test pipes, HFC, and resonators removed) still couldn't achieve the tone I was looking for with the Nismo. Depends on what sound youre looking for ultimately
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08-25-2010, 02:15 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Agreed. Almost every aftermarket exhaust is going to be measurably, if not significantly louder than your OEM Nismo. I had the Nismo myself for a month or two before ditching it for the Stillen. I'm very glad I did...perhaps you should too.
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Do either one of you guys have an exhaust clip? How loud is it? Im all about efficient performance as well, i dont see aftermaret exhaust giving much more than the Nismo, being that exhaust doesnt do much on a near stock vehicle anyway...
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i read in the Nismo section a forum member actually measured the Nismo exhaust..its actually pretty good with 2.4in piping besides the H-pipe which bottle necked to 2.1...a good replacement H-pipe would most likely bring it close to most aftermarket setups..
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Which is better the Nismo stock “H” or Nismo S tune “Y” ?
Craniac24, Just wondering looking at your mods, why no HFC? Thanks, Alex
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I've been back and forth on whether or not to add an HFC, but I think that I'm pretty happy with the volume and tone of the intake/exhaust setup as is. For me, adding an HFC might make my car a little too loud for my taste.
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Awesome I'll check that sound clip out when I get time, and this is just me guessing but an H pipe will even out exhaust pressures on a dual exhaust system, a Y pipe is cut down to a single pipe somewhere along the system, so id assume that the H pipe is gonna do ya better...I could be wrong, I don't know much about the Z's yet...
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The problem, from what I could see, with the Nismo OEM Exhaust is the big-*** combined (not sure the word) muffler. Most of the aftermarket exhausts are either true-dual, or at least dual mufflers, which helps with power and sound quite a bit I'd imagine.
Most aftermarket exhausts add a ton of sound at much lower rpms than the Nismo as well.
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Yeah i can see that, its kinda nice to have something half quiet for now though. My SRT-10 was straight dual 3" exhaust, high flo cats (300 cell), and longtube race headers, it would throw flames at 6K
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i am running the nismo and couldn't be happier. The H pipe setup is very efficient and the piping diameter is comparable to aftermarket. I had the FI exhaust prior to this and the gains are similar as well.
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I have the nismo exhaust with Berks HFC's. Im just not willing to spend over a grand for five or maybe a little more horsepower for a new cat back exhaust .As for myself I am considering a new X-pipe to replace the stock H-pipe. If the exhaust note after that is not to loud and obnoxious I might consider removing the resonators, but I doubt it. Please no more trucks with big four inch loud a$$ exhaust tips. It just dont spell cool at all!!!
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These Berk HFC's (high flow cats?) everyone is talking about, do they give alot better throttle response? What kinda $ are we looking at? Also (sorry for all the questions) how many cats do these cars come with?
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