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They do sound nice.
Any before/after dynos showing power gain -or- is the exhaust just for sound?
I dont know about power gains on this exhaust... It sounds good though.. In my prospective, this is the best sounding exhaust out there for G37 sedans..
Or just get a muffler delete, sounds EXACTLY the same for a fraction of the price. (Just saying)
This couldn't be more from the truth. I've had both, not even close to being the same sound. Hopefully someone who's truly interested in this wont be mislead
This couldn't be more from the truth. I've had both, not even close to being the same sound. Hopefully someone who's truly interested in this wont be mislead
In straight pipe, you loose low end torque as well. And yes, there is no comparison of sound quality when it comes to straight pipe and a proper exhaust. Top Speed FTW!!!
Hi, I just got this exhaust and went to
Install it today and seem to be running into some trouble. The midpipe is hitting the brace and also the the drivers side muffler pipe is hitting something as well. If someone can let me know of this is normal or if I did something wrong. Thanks
No idea. I wasn't actually paying attention to this detail when it was getting installed. But the guy who installed he didn't tell me anything like this either. But I will still double check mine. Check your rubber bushings which holds your muffler. There are two of them. You can actually adjust the muffler position because there is room to do it in that bushing.
Add some washers to the bolts between the underbody and the brace to add a little space between it and the exhaust.
You can also slightly loosen the exhaust flanges, try to push up the exhaust and retighten. That may give you a little more room.
For the exhaust hitting the lower control arm mount, is it just one side?
If so, you can try to slightly push it the other direction, trying to make more room.