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Originally Posted by TedB370z They are a bunch of identical axle backs on ebay, I almost think the same company produces them and then just get stamped with someone elses

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Old 04-29-2014, 08:44 AM   #16 (permalink)
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They are a bunch of identical axle backs on ebay, I almost think the same company produces them and then just get stamped with someone elses logo. To be honest it was random last year when I even chose Top Speed and not one of the others, only because Top Speed has sound clips. Here are a couple:

Nissan 370Z 09 13 3 7L Stainless Performace Axle Back Exhaust 4" Tips 2 5" Inlet | eBay

09 2014 Nissan 370Z Cat Axle Back Axleback Catback Exhaust System Z34 nismo New | eBay
That's all the same product, same fitment etc.
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That's exactly what I want to get now cbe... Can you post pics and sound clip?
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What if we cut the tips off the Top Speed axleback all together and put new ones on, that are not as long.
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What if we cut the tips off the Top Speed axleback all together and put new ones on, that are not as long.
Why spend more money when you have some good tips already on it?
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Why spend more money when you have some good tips already on it?
You might have missed one of the points in this thread. Alot of people want to buy this axleback but it is intended for the NISMO 370Z, so when its installed on the regular 370Z the tips stick out almost 2 inches past the rear bumper.
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What about using the stock tips? Might have to polish them a bit to get them to match the canisters....
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You might have missed one of the points in this thread. Alot of people want to buy this axleback but it is intended for the NISMO 370Z, so when its installed on the regular 370Z the tips stick out almost 2 inches past the rear bumper.
I realize that. But you already bought two tips with the system. Just cut them back to save some green.
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I realize that. But you already bought two tips with the system. Just cut them back to save some green.
Thats the issue, because the tips themselves are long, plus the length of pipe between the tips and canisters isn't much (see pic), it might be easier to buy shorter tips...

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The tips that come on it are about 6.5" from the weld to end of the tip on top and 5.5" from the weld to the end of the tip on the bottom..

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or like someone else suggested, possibly replacing the section of pipe between the canister and the exhaust flange... it would just have to be a much more extreme angle so the tips still line up with the exhaust cutouts on the bumper...

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Maybe something like this...

Stainless Steel Exhaust Tip Double Wall Angle 2 5" Inlet 4" Outlet 5" Long | eBay

I actually had these on my 350z.... (with a 80 series flowmaster)

Flowmaster Exhaust 4" Tip Stainless Rolled Edge Angle Cut 3" Inlet 5 25" Length | eBay

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Making that angle to the muffler even more sharp, is only going to further bottleneck exhaust flow?
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hmmm I wouldn't think so... figure its still the same diameter and a smooth bend, plus its shorter... extreme might have been a strong word lol, just more of an angle
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Angles are the enemy.
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Thats the issue, because the tips themselves are long, plus the length of pipe between the tips and canisters isn't much (see pic), it might be easier to buy shorter tips...

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The tips that come on it are about 6.5" from the weld to end of the tip on top and 5.5" from the weld to the end of the tip on the bottom..

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or like someone else suggested, possibly replacing the section of pipe between the canister and the exhaust flange... it would just have to be a much more extreme angle so the tips still line up with the exhaust cutouts on the bumper...

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O ok I gotcha. What I'd do then is remount the hangers and take like an inch or two out of any pipe that's straight. Maybe a mid pipe section? That way you won't mess with angles or bends.
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Thanks for both of your posts here Ted! Has given me a fair bit of insight. I am going to look into those tips you suggested and also look at having the factory tips welded on. Right now Top Speed is out of stock so I have a few weeks to investigate this further.
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Thats the issue, because the tips themselves are long, plus the length of pipe between the tips and canisters isn't much (see pic), it might be easier to buy shorter tips...

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The tips that come on it are about 6.5" from the weld to end of the tip on top and 5.5" from the weld to the end of the tip on the bottom..

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or like someone else suggested, possibly replacing the section of pipe between the canister and the exhaust flange... it would just have to be a much more extreme angle so the tips still line up with the exhaust cutouts on the bumper...

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Even just one inch would do the job. Sticking out just 3/8" would look great.
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