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Hello everyone tried looking around but couldn't find anything that would answer my question. Well my question is what is the best exhaust setup for pure power/gains? (cat back exhaust,

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Old 11-13-2014, 05:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello everyone tried looking around but couldn't find anything that would answer my question.

Well my question is what is the best exhaust setup for pure power/gains? (cat back exhaust, high flow cats, test pipes, headers.) Now im not asking about sound.. I want to know what is the best setup for the most gains.

My current setup. Stock headers, Berk high flow cats, Stillen cat back exhaust. i don't think this matters but for intake i have the Stillen gen 3's.

What i was thinking Fast Intentions long tube headers and the HKS Hi-Power exhaust.

Is there a better setup out there that will give me more power than what i listed above? ^

Overall goal is to get as much power out of the vq with out getting turbos or supercharger.

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Hello everyone tried looking around but couldn't find anything that would answer my question.

Well my question is what is the best exhaust setup for pure power/gains? (cat back exhaust, high flow cats, test pipes, headers.) Now im not asking about sound.. I want to know what is the best setup for the most gains.

My current setup. Stock headers, Berk high flow cats, Stillen cat back exhaust. i don't think this matters but for intake i have the Stillen gen 3's.

Overall goal is to get as much power as possible with out going turbos or supercharger.
youll never get close to the power of a turbo or supercharged Z. To get the most out of an n/a one without changing heads and doing engine work would be: headers, test pipe, exhaust, intakes, intake manifold and tune. that might get you 330whp or so.
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Long tube headers, not shorties, motorsport cats (100-cell), low restriction cat-back, cold-air intakes and a tune - without opening the engine to go higher in compression and use E85 exclusively, not a lot else to do.

Take a peek at the Z1 400-hp thread as well - they have modified the induction side to optimise gas-flow on the intake side with Stillen intakes.

Search is your friend - I'm surprised you have not found all this already.
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youll never get close to the power of a turbo or supercharged Z. To get the most out of an n/a one without changing heads and doing engine work would be: headers, test pipe, exhaust, intakes, intake manifold and tune. that might get you 330whp or so.
lol i know. im just asking what would you guys recommend? which brands? which products give more power over others..
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Long tube headers, not shorties, motorsport cats (100-cell), low restriction cat-back, cold-air intakes and a tune - without opening the engine to go higher in compression and use E85 exclusively, not a lot else to do.

Take a peek at the Z1 400-hp thread as well - they have modified the induction side to optimise gas-flow on the intake side with Stillen intakes.

Search is your friend - I'm surprised you have not found all this already.
ied like to get all my main components before i go ahead and get a tune..
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Well if you want to make more power then you have cats are not the way you want to go. Plus get a lighter exhaust which will just make the car feel better
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Well if you want to make more power then you have cats are not the way you want to go. Plus get a lighter exhaust which will just make the car feel better
i know i hear ya. what would you recommend? the setup im thinking is FI LTB and HKS hi-power CBE
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The difference in brands is such a small difference in power that you would feel the same result. You're better off just going with the exhaust setup that you think sounds the best.
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The difference in brands is such a small difference in power that you would feel the same result. You're better off just going with the exhaust setup that you think sounds the best.
after reading your comment i went around and listened to a few exhausts and i have to say im torn between the hks hi power exhaust and the motordyne shockwave. i still want to go with FI long tube headers.
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Here's a clip of the HKS exhaust with long tube headers on a G coupe. Hope this helps in your decision making.

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PPE headers and motordyne exhaust.

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Well my question is what is the best exhaust setup for pure power/gains?
No exhaust is the best, just remove the cat and everything behind and you're done, cheapest option too.
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supersprint exhaust. scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page
370Z Exhaust.com - Sound clips, photos + places to buy
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You can really feel the extra 1hp and 1tq LOL
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