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AAM Hpipe and Midpipe combo FTW Just sayin. Its a true dual setup!

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Old 02-08-2014, 11:00 AM   #31 (permalink)
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AAM Hpipe and Midpipe combo FTW Just sayin. Its a true dual setup!
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550WHP from a Y pipe, Just sayin. Y pipes are plenty for a NA and benificial for supercharged Z's. True dual won't matter much unless you are turbo. The only reason to choose true dual/ H pipe/ X pipe is sound differences. Z1 mentioned pushing 348 whp (NA) with E85 on a Y pipe based 3" Tomei exhaust. Y pipes are convenient because they are a direct bolt on with no other mod to the exhaust. The AAM is nice for Nismo direct replacements of exhaust components.

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Sound wise it is pretty different. There is no hissing what so ever probably because all the gasses are being expelled evenly and are synchronized by the H part of the exhaust. When I was building my setup, I wanted no drone so my focus was to eliminate any resonance that could occur throughout the system. All in all it worked out great for me. Everything I was looking for in a system was there with this setup. I still have yet to put on my HFC. It might be too loud though so I might put my resonators from AAM back on. It should sound like sex. We'll see! ^_^
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This is what I'm going with. Just an addition to Invidia test pipes and an axel-back exhaust.

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Maybe someone will decide to jump back on this thread after years and we can get some more feedback on y-pipes.

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I'm curious if anyone on the forum has ever converted the H-pipe/true dual setup on the Nismo back to the Y-pipe setup on the non-nismo models? And if so, what differences are there as far as sound, exhaust note, overall flow, and power?

I absolutely loved the stock exhaust note of my '04 350Z, I have the Beluga axlebacks/short tails on my '10 Nismo and it sounds great, IMO, but just not quite the same VQ35DE "wookie growl" that I was so fond of before...

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Higher pitch, less flow, less power. That sound was very unique to the DE's.

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I'm curious if anyone on the forum has ever converted the H-pipe/true dual setup on the Nismo back to the Y-pipe setup on the non-nismo models? And if so, what differences are there as far as sound, exhaust note, overall flow, and power?

I absolutely loved the stock exhaust note of my '04 350Z, I have the Beluga axlebacks/short tails on my '10 Nismo and it sounds great, IMO, but just not quite the same VQ35DE "wookie growl" that I was so fond of before...

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