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tdoug 10-19-2014 05:42 PM

Exhaust
 
Anybody try or have this axle back from ebay?http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?nav=item.view&id=191093587946&alt=web
Seems cheap just wondering if its garbage. Says beluga racing on it. Just looking for a little noise from an axle back as the sedan is so quiet. Trying to avoid the fart can civic sound....the kind that sounds like the car should be flying but it goes by at 30 and barely accelerating.

blnewt 10-19-2014 06:58 PM

I'd recommend the Top Speed Y-back, I've had mine over 3 years and it's been very good.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Infiniti-G35-G37-Sedan-07-12-Performance-Exhaust-System-Systems-Bevel-Edge-Tips-/371126206545?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item5668d88051

VeXeD 10-19-2014 08:31 PM

Im stuck, on the motordyne....hook line sinker...oh n sound :-)

slayer305 10-20-2014 12:36 PM

How is the Top Speed in regard to interior tone? My Stillen drones like crazy from 1700-2100rpm under load and drives me crazy. The rest of the time it isn't to bad.

enronforme 10-20-2014 01:15 PM

I love my Tanabe axle-back coupled with HFC's and upgraded intakes

blnewt 10-20-2014 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by slayer305 (Post 3836175)
How is the Top Speed in regard to interior tone? My Stillen drones like crazy from 1700-2100rpm under load and drives me crazy. The rest of the time it isn't to bad.

The "drone-zone" is 1500-1800 w/ the TopSpeed, not really obtrusive though IMO, if it was still @2100 rpm that would get annoying since I'm in that range much more often then 1800 or less.

Mindows7 10-20-2014 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by blnewt (Post 3836279)
The "drone-zone" is 1500-1800 w/ the TopSpeed, not really obtrusive though IMO, if it was still @2100 rpm that would get annoying since I'm in that range much more often then 1800 or less.

So i was really debating buying that exact topspeed exhaust from ebay, before I do is there any problems with it? is it better then a muffler delete? how does it sound compared to stock/ other exhausts

blueis300 10-20-2014 08:01 PM

I have the Top Speed also and have to say for the price am enjoying it. Wife approves which is a plus.

willvega 10-20-2014 09:05 PM

I also have the Top Speed on my car and so far I'm really enjoying it. It has a deep tone but not obnoxious. I recommend getting the beveled tips.

Lego_Maniac 10-20-2014 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by Mindows7 (Post 3836352)
So i was really debating buying that exact topspeed exhaust from ebay, before I do is there any problems with it? is it better then a muffler delete? how does it sound compared to stock/ other exhausts

There are a lot of options for exhausts for the G. You just need to determine the balance of sound, cost, and tips.

I have the Invidia and love it. Definitely not a loud exhaust, at least not from inside the car, but sounds a lot better than stock. At $800 shipped I think it's the next cheapest option over the Top Speed.

socketz67 10-20-2014 09:49 PM

That's a great price on the Top Speed Y-back. I trust blnewt's assessment. If I'm not mistaken, he purchased his early on and they have continued to make improvements since that time.

I prefer this Y-back over say the Tannabe because it increases the size of the tubing from the Y-Pipe back (60mm all the way through = 2.3622 inches). Most Axlebacks bolt up to the resonators, which on the stock setup appear to taper down to 1 7/8" where they exit and enter the axleback.

Is there a better sound clip than the one offered in their ad? I ask because they state "These Sound Clips Video's are from G37 Coupe the sound for Sedan is similar."

The coupe uses a single muffler with dual outlets, so I don't see how it will sound similar to the sedan's dual muffler setup. Am I missing something?

If I'm not mistaken, 60mm is the same size tubing used by Invidia. They also include the X-pipe to replace our Y-Pipe, but I believe many have already argued that the Y-Pipe is not the bottleneck on the sedan.

cmackin 10-20-2014 10:23 PM

Anyone know how the TopSpeed would hold up in Minnesota winters?

blnewt 10-20-2014 10:31 PM

Sockets67 said"That's a great price on the Top Speed Y-back. I trust blnewt's assessment. If I'm not mistaken, he purchased his early on and they have continued to make improvements since that time.

I prefer this Y-back over say the Tannabe because it increases the size of the tubing from the Y-Pipe back (60mm all the way through = 2.3622 inches). Most Axlebacks bolt up to the resonators, which on the stock setup appear to taper down to 1 7/8" where they exit and enter the axleback.

Is there a better sound clip than the one offered in their ad? I ask because they state "These Sound Clips Video's are from G37 Coupe the sound for Sedan is similar."

The coupe uses a single muffler with dual outlets, so I don't see how it will sound similar to the sedan's dual muffler setup. Am I missing something?

If I'm not mistaken, 60mm is the same size tubing used by Invidia. They also include the X-pipe to replace our Y-Pipe, but I believe many have already argued that the Y-Pipe is not the bottleneck on the sedan.
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Actually when I got mine 3.5 yrs ago they were very good, then had a pretty serious setback, they went from nice quality rolled/beveled tips to very cheap-looking, jagged thin walled straight tips. Most of the guys that bought those either sold them, or installed new tips since they looked so poor. The sound has always been very good though, and in the last year or so they've sold mostly the beveled tip set so they're back in good standing.

Whatever you do make SURE you get the beveled tip version as I still see the straight tip set come up on ebay sometimes.

I've got several sound clips
this is my old G35 stock pipes(that a friend owns) compared to my TopSpeed on my 09

Startup and no-load revs


Up & Down run


Interior cabin sound


And my painted cans thread

https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...aust-cans.html

socketz67 10-20-2014 11:42 PM

Thanks blnewt.

Are the tips shown in the pics provided in the eBay listing the beveled ones?

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NDgwWDY0MA...UpQ~~60_12.JPG

Also, any thoughts on the comments they inserted related to the installation? Why would this setup be any more difficult to install compared to the others:

example:

You tighten the nuts&bolts on the exhaust on one side and move on to the other side the exhaust on left and right will not line up evenly and will be off in position.

Please tighten the nuts&bolts in rotation, right -> left -> right -> left and adjust the position of exhaust & exhaust hangers before tighten both side exhaust nuts&bolts.

For best results have a helper to stand behind the rear of your car to visually direct you to perfect installation.

kluthage421 10-20-2014 11:46 PM

Exhaust delete, hi-flo cats, leave the resonators?



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