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Hey dudes,
I just ordered a takeda (coupe) CAI for my sedan. On the AFE website, it says "does not fit sedan" but I have seen several sedans with them on. For those of you who have installed them, have you had fitment issues or bumper fitment issues?
Let me know what you've found out so I can be prepared for my install. Thanks!
I just ordered a takeda (coupe) CAI for my sedan. On the AFE website, it says "does not fit sedan" but I have seen several sedans with them on. For those of you who have installed them, have you had fitment issues or bumper fitment issues?
Let me know what you've found out so I can be prepared for my install. Thanks!
It seems the only people bitchin* about the hiss are guys with FI exhaust AND HFC.
And AFAIK, I had no hiss with just the RHFC alone, which was my setup for the last year.
Having both seems to be the combo. Although I have no idea what to expect from alxmlr789, in that he'll also have four resonators in the system, but all of them Helmholtz. It's a completely different design consideration. (Actually, I've got 6, if you include the resonated tips. Um, nah.)
Also, it took a week for me to hear it for the first time. Are you at the point now where you hear it each and every time you get in the car?
I'm not there yet, but I also don't drive as much as you, and I'm half deaf. And while I suspect we have more in common than otherwise when it comes to automotive values, we are very clearly of two different minds when it comes to priorities and what gets under our respective skins.
That said, you were right. There's no denying it. Facts are what they are. Your video proved it first as documented testimonial evidence, and now I've heard it first-hand on my own car, which means it's not specific to your build. It also means that the minor differences in our two exhaust configurations are irrelevant; (resonated cats, 18" in-line res, 2.5" pipes vs. non-resonated cats, 12" in-line res, 2.25" pipes.)
So what's the common denominator when you eliminate the differences that don't seem to matter? That would be high-flow cats, the Fast Intentions X-pipe design, and the Sebring Tuning mufflers.
What? No. Of course they give you the hardware. But living in the Northeast like I do, I got it in my head to replace the nuts & bolts with stainless steel. Turns out, 7/16" serrated, flanged nuts & bolts just don't come in SS. I've been looking for days. No problem on the 3/8" pairings.
Having both seems to be the combo. Although I have no idea what to expect from alxmlr789, in that he'll also have four resonators in the system, but all of them Helmholtz. It's a completely different design consideration. (Actually, I've got 6, if you include the resonated tips. Um, nah.)
Also, it took a week for me to hear it for the first time. Are you at the point now where you hear it each and every time you get in the car?
I'm not there yet, but I also don't drive as much as you, and I'm half deaf. And while I suspect we have more in common than otherwise when it comes to automotive values, we are very clearly of two different minds when it comes to priorities and what gets under our respective skins.That said, you were right. There's no denying it. Facts are what they are. Your video proved it first as documented testimonial evidence, and now I've heard it first-hand on my own car, which means it's not specific to your build. It also means that the minor differences in our two exhaust configurations are irrelevant; (resonated cats, 18" in-line res, 2.5" pipes vs. non-resonated cats, 12" in-line res, 2.25" pipes.)
So what's the common denominator when you eliminate the differences that don't seem to matter? That would be high-flow cats, the Fast Intentions X-pipe design, and the Sebring Tuning mufflers.
What? No. Of course they give you the hardware. But living in the Northeast like I do, I got it in my head to replace the nuts & bolts with stainless steel. Turns out, 7/16" serrated, flanged nuts & bolts just don't come in SS. I've been looking for days. No problem on the 3/8" pairings.
Last edited by Rochester; Apr 29, 2015 at 08:19 AM.
So, i should have clarified that part of my sample size was on the G35 coupe, and I had 9-10 catbacks on there, and now 2 on my G37. Another part I left out was Catbacks WITH test pipes. So, the hiss can probably be pointed to the test pipes. Sorry for the 90% assumption, i needed to clarify. That may be a bit of an exaggeration. 

I'm just giving you a hard time

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Also, it took a week for me to hear it for the first time. Are you at the point now where you hear it each and every time you get in the car?
I'm not there yet, but I also don't drive as much as you, and I'm half deaf. And while I suspect we have more in common than otherwise when it comes to automotive values, we are very clearly of two different minds when it comes to priorities and what gets under our respective skins.That said, you were right. There's no denying it. Facts are what they are. Your video proved it first as documented testimonial evidence, and now I've heard it first-hand on my own car, which means it's not specific to your build. It also means that the minor differences in our two exhaust configurations are irrelevant; (resonated cats, 18" in-line res, 2.5" pipes vs. non-resonated cats, 12" in-line res, 2.25" pipes.)
I just think the more air you free up the more prominent it is. While I appreciate fast intentions trying to get as much horsepower as they can I wish they would have done a little more R@D to try and combat this noise. Maybe there is nothing they can do? However, why do some other setups not exhibit this and if they don't, are they down on power compared to FI? Curious minds would like to know.
I still have the ark tips and will put the resonators on. That is if they didn't trash my mufflers already..
Phew good to hear that!
What? No. Of course they give you the hardware. But living in the Northeast like I do, I got it in my head to replace the nuts & bolts with stainless steel. Turns out, 7/16" serrated, flanged nuts & bolts just don't come in SS. I've been looking for days. No problem on the 3/8" pairings.
I second that request.
At some point someday, I'm planning on swapping out my R2C for the Takeda, and it sure would be nice to read an installation review like I did for the R2C.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...s-learned.html
At some point someday, I'm planning on swapping out my R2C for the Takeda, and it sure would be nice to read an installation review like I did for the R2C.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...s-learned.html









