Originally Posted by 280z/300zx The NISMO exhaust is only worth about 7-8hp over stock. It costs only a few hundred less than fast intentions but doesn't give the same 15-18hp
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04-17-2013, 09:59 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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Rev limit identical, tune has slightly different base fuel table data that is tuned out as soon as the car learns fuel data. The exhaust is the only mechanical (engine) difference between the 332hp base Z and the 350hp Nismo Z. The exhaust is good for over 15+ WHP, if tuned or given time for the engine to adjust. The exhaust is a great option if you don't want to spend too much money. Buying it NEW is dumb, buying it used for cheap, is very very smart. |
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If you're going to buy intakes later, why spend the money on new filters now? What's the point?
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Yes, worth it. Agreed on the smooth tubes to compliment, but you will still see gains without them.
From two different 370's of mine: first is a 2010 comparing K&N vs paper filter only; second is a 2011 comparing K&N+Cobb tubes vs paper filter. Eventually I will be trying a set of the pop chargers, which have nice built in velocity stacks -- HOWEVER, this will be in conjunction with custom made fiberglass airboxes. This will be a late summer project, so expect no updates before mid July. There's nothing wrong with the Nismo exhaust as an upgrade from OEM IF you can pick it up on the cheap (say < $550 shipped; < $350 picked up)
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Also, I thought the Nismo does have a slightly higher rev limit as well -- I could be wrong on that one. I also remain convinced that the Nismo has slightly different VVEL tuning as well -- although that is yet to be confirmed (hello, GTM?) -- after viewing these dynos I've been accumulating from various folks (all dynojet, BTW). However, I agree 100% that picking up any Nismo exhaust new is not needed -- get one used for modest gains and good sound without any unexpected rasp or fitment issues.
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Why would you base it all on one data point?
If you gained 10 whp in the middle and 3 at the peak, would you say the car only gained 3 whp?
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But of course all of us on this forum know...... area under curve counts just as much if not more for driveability.
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If a car makes 200 HP at 4000 rpm. in one chart and in another chart it makes 210 HP at 4200 rpm , you can 't say there was a 10 HP gain between to 2 charts. Data points between the 2 charts must be identical in order to illustrate an accurate comparison. |
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I'm not making a case for a mean gain of x at datapoint y, I'm showing that a humble change of a filter does indeed net gains throughout the rev range, as shown on two vehicles for which I have data on hand. There's too many transient variables that may affect the magnitude of change at a specific location in the rev range. That we see gains throughout the rev range -- albeit at different points -- on two units is generally good evidence that high flow filters make a positive improvement. Comparing the same car at the same point before and after still provides useful information. That car A gained 3 whp at 3500 RPM whereas car B gained 5 is not really the issue -- we have no specific hypotheses about that, and again there are too many transient modifiers that will influence things. Anyway, one shows gains from filters alone the other shows gains from a combo of filters and tubes. The filters alone netted about a 2% gain at 5252 RPM (or as close to it as I could align the cursor) and with both the gain is about 4% when hp and torque are equal. Here they are again with a single selected RPM point -- 5252 RPM (or as close to it as I could align the cursor)-- for comparison... same day too. 2011 Z 2009 Z Interpret these data as you will...
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Z= 332hp @7,000rpm Nismo= 350hp 7,400rpm Buying the exhaust separately from Nismo, they claim 5-8hp gain with their exhaust. Not sure if i can float with Nismo getting all their power solely from an exhaust considering their claims on the independent exhaust NISMO Exhaust System 370Z - B0100-1EA25 - Nismo
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We're talking about the Nismo OEM exhaust, which is good for well over 10WHP in most cases. |
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Hmm. Well, I've had the S-tune previously (about 3-4 whp) and will be bolting on a Nismo take off in July so I'll post before and after results in a few months.
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