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Originally Posted by Kyle@STILLEN Congratulations on your install and I'm glad to hear you are happy with your STILLEN exhaust. In regards to the slip joints, we actually do this

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Old 09-02-2010, 07:43 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Congratulations on your install and I'm glad to hear you are happy with your STILLEN exhaust.

In regards to the slip joints, we actually do this for a couple of reasons.

1) These slip joints allow for easy adjustment during the installation process. Even though these cars are built in large part by robots we find that there are a differences from car to car. We've actually seen some cars where the hangers are off from the factory and even the factory exhaust tips don't line up. By utilizing these slip joints were able to gain a more precise fitment.

2) Thermal expansion- All of our parts are designed to be used and used hard. We know that a large number of our customers will find themselves exercising their gals on the race track. During a 30 minute track session that exhaust will expand A LOT. If we did not have those joints on there the chances of cracking welds is much greater. We have seen some customers weld our exhausts and the thermal expansion has cracked the cross braces, hangers, or even muffler to pipe connections.

If you would like to swap out the clamps to a stainless steel band clamp that is definitely an option, however I strongly recommend you do not weld the exhaust.
Kyle,
Thanks for the heads up on thermal expansion and the clamps, learned sometime new!

1, Is there a breaking period for this exhaust system, if so how would I know when there broken in?

2. I noticed the OEM exhaust had heat shields, why not your exhaust; are there any real benefits in heat shields? Does this exhaust run hotter than OEM as a result?

3. Will the exhaust note, sound change over time, if so how?

Please give my regards to Mr. Millen and the folks at Stillen for a great product!

Thanks,
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Greg the service manger did make an interesting remark. He felt that for my next mod, I should go for Nismo headers , rather than Berk’s HFC.

The OEM headers were very restricted and the that the Nismo were much more open, this way I wouldn’t have to worry about emission or the o2 light going on and given me trouble!

Appreciate your input on all this.
I don't know why he would tell you this unless Nismo is making a LTH...Even if you get the Nismo Headers, you will still have stock cats..meaning that using HFC's (Berks or any other brand) will still be an option. I can tell you from my experience and observation that the stock cats on these cars seem to be the most restrictive part of the whole exhaust system.

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I have heard that the OEM exhaust manifold is good enough. Thats why I'm on the fence when it comes to LTH's or TP... Can someone else chime in about the oem headers.


So Far with the reviews I have read regarding headers for the Z show that the stock headers are fine...aftermarkets that have been produced don't show great numbers as far as HP/TQ gain..The only one that I've seen thus far with decent gains is the FI LTH...Although it does not show a tremendous increase of HP/TQ on the top end, it has gains throughouht the powerband over the stock and other aftermarket headers...If the Nismo does produce greater numbers its worth looking into...Wonder whether this is a stock Nismo Header that comes with the Nismo Package, or if its an actual Aftermarket Nismo part.
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exhaust is looking great!
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Congratulations! I agree with previous comments. The Stillen will sound smoother, deeper and more aggressive after about 1k miles. Enjoy...I know you will!
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1k miles...looks like Alex has some driving to do.
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Thanks guys, I’m truly enjoying this car the more I drive it!

The Stillen CBE are solid performers like a tank, damn they sound great!

Next more than likely will be Berk’s HFC, that being said ; I’ve still like to hear more on the F.I. LTH .

My only problem with long headers is that, if I decide it’s too loud or I just want to go back, I would have to replace both header and HFC , plus the gains are not yet as solid as the separate parts for the effort and cost yet IMO.

I will also be looking forward to hearing more on the Nismo header when it becomes available!

Thanks’,
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Hi, these are the video sound clips I had promised.
The first clip is a cold start, the second I’m just revving a little and the last one is after its been idling a while, that character waking around the car is me!
Thanks , hope you enjoy,
Alex

YouTube - Elia Cid's 370Z "Orpheus" New Stillen CBE
YouTube - Elia Cid's 370Z "Orpheus" New Stillen CBE , part 2
YouTube - Elia Cid's 370Z "Orpheus" New Stillen CBE , part 3
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Sounds good Alex. You need a camera assistant!
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Sounds good Alex. You need a camera assistant!
Yup!
I'm use to still photography not videos!
Hope you enjoy them any ways!
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Like others have said, it generally takes 1,000 miles or so for the mufflers to bake in. During the first couple hundred miles or less you may also notice some light dust or fiberglass material on the exhaust tips when you park. This is perfectly normal as it's simply the muffler packing settling in. The tone will change slightly after 1,000 miles and in my opinion become a little bit sharper but it's mild and not offensive in anyway.
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Like others have said, it generally takes 1,000 miles or so for the mufflers to bake in. During the first couple hundred miles or less you may also notice some light dust or fiberglass material on the exhaust tips when you park. This is perfectly normal as it's simply the muffler packing settling in. The tone will change slightly after 1,000 miles and in my opinion become a little bit sharper but it's mild and not offensive in anyway.
Thanks Kyle,
So far I’m loving the exhaust ,two other “Z’ owners in my area are getting the Stillen exhaust after hearing mines!
Plan on putting the HFC’s on hope it’s not terribly louder , if it were not for the fact that the HFC gives the exhaust a deeper mellower sound and gains, I would be perfectly happy with the sound I’m getting now !

Thanks for a great product,

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Like others have said, it generally takes 1,000 miles or so for the mufflers to bake in. During the first couple hundred miles or less you may also notice some light dust or fiberglass material on the exhaust tips when you park. This is perfectly normal as it's simply the muffler packing settling in. The tone will change slightly after 1,000 miles and in my opinion become a little bit sharper but it's mild and not offensive in anyway.
That explains it...I installed it about a week or two ago and took it to the track yesterday. I thought it sounded different but figured it was because I was under a helmet until I drove home and it sounded much louder/deeper.
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That explains it...I installed it about a week or two ago and took it to the track yesterday. I thought it sounded different but figured it was because I was under a helmet until I drove home and it sounded much louder/deeper.
Sounds like you heat cycled it completely.. and it's settled in. Will get a touch deeper.. but still no drone..
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Sounds like you heat cycled it completely.. and it's settled in. Will get a touch deeper.. but still no drone..
Josh, or Kyle @ Stillen,

Now that I have my Stillen CBE install and loving it

Lets talk Stillen headers:

How would they preform over stock headers ?

Are the internal dimensions different than stock?

What would be the gains , with my current mod set up?

Should I install headers next or should I install HFC first?

Thanks,

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Alex, that exhaust sounds great in person! I'm sure having the G3 intakes helps to give it some additional growl when you get on it.
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