Looking for some input on an exhaust setup I'm thinking about purchasing after I get back from duty. I'm thinking of getting either PPE or F.I long tube headers and
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10-14-2011, 04:53 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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LTH with HFC + CBE = ?
Looking for some input on an exhaust setup I'm thinking about purchasing after I get back from duty. I'm thinking of getting either PPE or F.I long tube headers and mating it with a Motordyne XYZ Y pipe with a cat, and 5zigen exhaust. I's a little pricey but I know that I will never have to think about the exhaust and "what if's". It will probably run me $3k+ inc shipping. My car is bone stock right now. It would be nice to just get all the work done at once. To me it doesn't make sense to buy the CBE and install it, later get the Y pipe ( 3 cats now), and then bolt on headers or w/e conceivable way. The car would sound epic and the power gains will be better than 99% of most exhausts out there besides maybe running catless. Input & or criticism would be great.
Edit: Adding videos and results to 1st post. baseline dyno Dyno after exhaust startup Drive Dyno results
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10-14-2011, 07:38 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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CBE go from the cat all the way back to the muffler. the LTH go from headers to CBE, replacing the cat with a straight pipe that's connected to the header. so you will be getting LTH and 5zigen cbe
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if you really wanna go that route. just wait till the motordyne exhaust is out and then get long tubes and mate their exhaust to it, you can get a cat as part of their exhaust. |
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Are there any other options out there right now for someone who would want long tube headers but also wants at least a single cat somewhere in the exhaust? |
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10-14-2011, 10:34 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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I can definitely hold out. I won't be home till the 1st two months of next year. Lord knows I have so many other things I can take care of :P
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10-22-2011, 09:01 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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So I picked up my premium membership to throw in some support to the site
I also started my ordering process... I've been like an addicted junkie in the private sales and vendor areas looking for deals. I found a couple good ones to start my modding. I found brand new PPE ceramic coated PPE LTH's for $850 + ship and a lightly used AE Performance oil cooler for $725. I'll be putting my order in for the Motordyne Y Pipe next month and watching like a hawk for their upcoming exhaust system to match. I also found a local shop through the forums "Paladin Advanced Automotive" that should be a great place for my services and installs.
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So the new Motordyne Exhaust will have the ability to choose between straight pipe, resonator, and cat just like the Y pipe? If so, That is just flat out awesome.
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10-28-2011, 03:23 AM | #14 (permalink) |
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So... totally unrelated, I spent the better part of an hour playing Need for Speed Shift II on my computer racing... you guessed it, a 370Z. I was trying to beat my previous best lap time on Nurburgring of 8:14 in a bone stock Z. After many furious attempts at generating a near perfect lap, I did an 8:08. I definitely do not have the stones to do some of the things I did to get that.
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10-29-2011, 01:47 AM | #15 (permalink) |
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Well I picked up PPE headers for a good deal and found an AE Performance oil cooler for a solid deal also. Next purchase is the Y pipe I did change gears a bit with the exhaust. I've been looking at the Tanabe Medallion Touring exhaust system as it is a few hundred cheaper than the 5zigen without compromising quality. I found it brand new for under $1200 + ship. I've heard video's but not in RL. I verified inner diameter sizes of both the Y pipe and mid pipe to make sure they were the same size. What do you guys think of the Tanabe exhaust? It's slim pickings compared to all the dual exhausts I see at fair prices. It seems all the exhausts that use a Y pipe cost a small fortune and made of titanium...
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