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Originally Posted by Motordyne The ART pipes have been confirmed to fit with much more clearance for the automatic transmission but it hasn't been fit on a X yet. Anybody

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Old 10-11-2011, 02:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The ART pipes have been confirmed to fit with much more clearance for the automatic transmission but it hasn't been fit on a X yet.

Anybody in the US who wants to test fitment on a X?
I'm sure it won't be too hard to find the volunteers, as a lot of X owners like to tune their exhausts too

I'm still waiting for the news about the AWD fitment, but will buy them anyway (I have good exhaust shop here, i'm sure they will custom fit almost anything )!

The only thing I'm concerned of is the exhaust smell. Can I run Motordyne XYZ-cat pipe with my Borla H-pipe true-dual + ART pipes on my VQ35HR (i'm rather noob about the exhaust compilation fitment)?
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i just bought art pipes yesterday but they did not tell me they would not fit and i explained i had a g35x all wheel drive. has the issue been resolved? if not i would like to participate. can i still get the discount too? i payed full price

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The ART pipes have been confirmed to fit with much more clearance for the automatic transmission but it hasn't been fit on a X yet.

Anybody in the US who wants to test fitment on a X?
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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posted the link to this page on g35driver.com and myg37.com, all the people with the AWD are there
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I may know someone with an AWD who might be interested. I'll try to reach out to them.
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So if the exhaust is pretty much done can we get a sneak peek at this thing . Sound clip or something ??
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So if the exhaust is pretty much done can we get a sneak peek at this thing . Sound clip or something ??
We are going to bring in a G37 later this week to adapt the 370Z exhaust to the G37.

Fingers crossed that all we need are simple extensions.
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We are going to bring in a G37 later this week to adapt the 370Z exhaust to the G37.

Fingers crossed that all we need are simple extensions.
So I guess that means no sneak peak ???
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Just as quick note:

I took off the CNT Racing Exhaust a week ago. So now I have the ART Pipes on the car with stock exhaust.

Its still a very quiet car, but it has that Purr that I think the car should have sounded like stock. Its actually a very nice tone. Slightly understated but then a stock car shouldnt be ridiculous.
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Sorry, the XYZ pipe is not compatible with your Borla.
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Not really. I don't like posting pictures of prototypes built on the car. Its much better looking when the final product is ready.
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Tony, I have a 2010 G37xS sedan. Shoot me a PM. I live just North of Chicago. I already have ERZ HFC installed.
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Tony, I have a 2010 G37xS sedan. Shoot me a PM. I live just North of Chicago. I already have ERZ HFC installed.
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Retorqued all bolts and still getting the same codes. Going to take off the M370 manifold to see if that's the culprit.

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The sensor may simply be able to see that there are no cats. The extended sensor bung eliminates the SES most of the time but not 100% of the time. I wouldn't bother with taking off the manifold though. That doesn't have anything to do with it.

The only other possibility for the code is the sensor itself but that would be unlikely unless the sensor was dropped or damaged in some way.
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The sensor may simply be able to see that there are no cats. The extended sensor bung eliminates the SES most of the time but not 100% of the time. I wouldn't bother with taking off the manifold though. That doesn't have anything to do with it.

The only other possibility for the code is the sensor itself but that would be unlikely unless the sensor was dropped or damaged in some way.
Would placing steel wool be an option here?

I dont think it's the sensors either bc the code is on both sides.
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