Originally Posted by Endgame Well, I am interested, but I doubt others will want the finish I will be going for... I don't even know for certain what I want!!
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Excuse my ignorance, but I am interested in the finish where the entire tip is blue with a purple hue. The tips I am interested in are different however. I can send you pics if you like.
On another note: Going back to the power claims on this exhaust. Amuse claims a 21 HP increase. 1. Was this dyno done with JUST the rear section of the exhaust or with their Y Pipe also? 2. Do we know the torque gains? 3. I just noticed that Amuse used a 7AT car! WOW! I wonder why they opted for that over the MT.... Last edited by Endgame; 05-26-2009 at 12:26 PM. |
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RS-Silent - most potential for more power due to design R1-Extra-standard piping (dual 50mm) - great option for NA cars due to back pressure R1-Extra-upgraded piping (60mm) - more potential than the standard R1-Extra for power I hope this helps. -Hunter |
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To my understanding, it depends on your goals. Due to the R1 having more backpressure, if you only plan on doing light mods (intake, exhaust, tune), the R1 is the better option. If you plan on going FI, the RS Silent is the better option as it flows more. If you plan to get really radical with the NA mods, the R1 with the increase in diameter piping is the solution. 370Z Tune correct me if I am wrong..... |
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We recently received the July issue of Option Magazine which shows a few of the processes and craftsmanship that goes into making an Amuse exhaust. Unfortunately it is all in Japanese so bare with me
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We recently received an MCR exhaust that we ordered for a Z33 client a few weeks back. Since this exhaust was produced by Nippon Steel, the same fabricators of Amuse exhaust, I thought it was fit to post. Please tell me what you think. Our usual camera ran out of battery so we had to resort to a less qualified camera
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