Looking into axle-back systems!
#1
Looking into axle-back systems!
After quite a bit of deliberation I went ahead and pulled the trigger and bought a 2008 Infiniti G35S, and now I want to hear it hum. I have looked into everything from HFC's to full cat back systems and now I've found myself looking at the Tanabe Medallion and the Megan Racing axle-back systems. I don't want something too loud because I do have to drive people around on occasion for my job, but I want to be able to hear it when I get on it. What do you guys think about either system?
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After quite a bit of deliberation I went ahead and pulled the trigger and bought a 2008 Infiniti G35S, and now I want to hear it hum. I have looked into everything from HFC's to full cat back systems and now I've found myself looking at the Tanabe Medallion and the Megan Racing axle-back systems. I don't want something too loud because I do have to drive people around on occasion for my job, but I want to be able to hear it when I get on it. What do you guys think about either system?
Tanabe is pretty mild tone, but nice build quality. Didn't know Megan made just an axle back, I do know they make a set similar to the TopSpeed. That would be a good choice for a deeper tone. I've had my TopSpeed for several years now and it still looks & sounds nice, but the latest batch seems to have some fitment issues, also if you look into this set be SURE to get beveled tips, the straight tips look poor.
#3
Try to check this thread for the sound of megan racing. See post #71-- https://www.myg37.com/forums/intake-...exhaust-5.html
#4
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I saw on this thread about potential reversible muffler delete options.
They're significantly cheaper than your above mentioend options, but some of the axle-back products on here have options for the G37 such as this.
If you manage to call them up and see what options they have for the G37 and G35, perhaps you may be the first to find out about reversible muffler delete options!
They're significantly cheaper than your above mentioend options, but some of the axle-back products on here have options for the G37 such as this.
If you manage to call them up and see what options they have for the G37 and G35, perhaps you may be the first to find out about reversible muffler delete options!
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I bought the Tanabe and HFCs after much research and deliberation. I've yet to install the HFCs but will tell you with the Tanabe by itself I'm horribly disappointed. when revving by itself and the door open with me in the driver seat I can hear it rasp a bit above 4500 RPMs or so. and below that it's virtually silent. It's pretty much the biggest waste and disappointing $500 I've ever spent. The build quality is nice though, I will agree with that. I've heard with the HFCs it livens it up a bit. I'm just too scared to get mine installed.
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After quite a bit of deliberation I went ahead and pulled the trigger and bought a 2008 Infiniti G35S, and now I want to hear it hum. I have looked into everything from HFC's to full cat back systems and now I've found myself looking at the Tanabe Medallion and the Megan Racing axle-back systems. I don't want something too loud because I do have to drive people around on occasion for my job, but I want to be able to hear it when I get on it. What do you guys think about either system?
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I recently had the Tanabe installed. Didn't want anything real loud. I am somewhat disappointed with the sound. It does sound better; kinda like adding a little bass to a song...but that's about it. I also expected more. I'm going to give it some time and let it break-in. I may be heading down to the local custom exhaust shop and discuss some options...
I have a Tanabe catback exhaust installed on my Z and love it. The sound "fits" the Z. I wanted something quieter for the G. Excellent build quality on the Tanabe products.
I have a Tanabe catback exhaust installed on my Z and love it. The sound "fits" the Z. I wanted something quieter for the G. Excellent build quality on the Tanabe products.
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I recently had the Tanabe installed. Didn't want anything real loud. I am somewhat disappointed with the sound. It does sound better; kinda like adding a little bass to a song...but that's about it. I also expected more. I'm going to give it some time and let it break-in. I may be heading down to the local custom exhaust shop and discuss some options...
I have a Tanabe catback exhaust installed on my Z and love it. The sound "fits" the Z. I wanted something quieter for the G. Excellent build quality on the Tanabe products.
I have a Tanabe catback exhaust installed on my Z and love it. The sound "fits" the Z. I wanted something quieter for the G. Excellent build quality on the Tanabe products.
#12
Ok realizing that sound is subjective...how does what you recommend compare to the average catback system in regards to sound volume?
Hypothetically, let's say on a scale of 10, the axel-back is a 3 and a catback is a 7...where does the axel with the resonated test pipes fall?
Hypothetically, let's say on a scale of 10, the axel-back is a 3 and a catback is a 7...where does the axel with the resonated test pipes fall?
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Good point and I agree. The mufflers look awesome.
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Ok realizing that sound is subjective...how does what you recommend compare to the average catback system in regards to sound volume?
Hypothetically, let's say on a scale of 10, the axel-back is a 3 and a catback is a 7...where does the axel with the resonated test pipes fall?
Hypothetically, let's say on a scale of 10, the axel-back is a 3 and a catback is a 7...where does the axel with the resonated test pipes fall?
I'd say this setup is around a 6, not crazy loud but definitely noticeable. Gets loud when you get on it too, I have several videos on my YouTube channel.