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Old Feb 16, 2016 | 07:50 PM
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Exhaust question on G37 RWD sedans

Quick question, I have the tanabe axle backs along with kinetic racing HFCs im looking fully convert my axle back into a catback but find the tanabe mid and y pipes a bit too expensive. Does anyone else know what other brands of mid and y pipes would fit along with the tanabe axle back? Sorry if this is a noob question
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Old Feb 16, 2016 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by JoeCho
Quick question, I have the tanabe axle backs along with kinetic racing HFCs im looking fully convert my axle back into a catback but find the tanabe mid and y pipes a bit too expensive. Does anyone else know what other brands of mid and y pipes would fit along with the tanabe axle back? Sorry if this is a noob question
You can replace your Y Pipe, but no aftermarket midpipes that I'm aware of will fit the Tanabe Axleback because it doesn't have exhaust flanges that bolt on. You would need some custom exhaust work done, and the inlet on the Tanabes is I believe 1.9in? Something like that. Not even sure if its possible to change the inlet diameter. Your best bet if you're looking for more volume is swap the resonators out for 12" vibrant.
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Old Feb 18, 2016 | 10:07 AM
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GTHaus Meisterschaft has a mid-pipe that fits OEM pipes.
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