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Old Feb 12, 2009 | 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Ivoidwarranties
Does the Tanabe have a 3" inlet?
I think tanabe got a 2.5" inlet. It got a bit more raspy after I installed my y-pipe and it still bottle neck at the mid-pipe. But it does sound like my boss's 348 w/ tubi exhaust.
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Old Feb 12, 2009 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Ivoidwarranties
Does the Tanabe have a 3" inlet?
The Tanabe is a 2.5". And as far as your post earlier about the stock piping being 2.5" i'm pretty sure it is only 2.25", so you'd actually be going from 3" to 2.25 back to 2.5.
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Old Feb 12, 2009 | 11:51 PM
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Yeah 2.25 sounds right.

That caint be good for the air flow^^
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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 01:01 AM
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ok, I installed the y-pipe today and after spending the last 15 minutes typing up a review my firefox crashed... please shoot me!!!
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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 11:11 AM
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OK, this is the second time I'm typing this up so it may be shorter of a review then the first one.

Installation:

Very easy to put the pipe on. Had a little trouble getting the stock nuts to come off but nothing a breaker bar couldn't handle. I had the car up on ramps in the rear and 4 jack stands in the front for safety. The Ichiba y-pipe itself had no problems going on.

Performance:

Seat of the pants possibly feels a slight increase in power. Mostly in the mid-range. It was a nice cool night out after the install so that could also be the reason for the increase. I did not do an ECU reset because I haven't really read up on the procedure quite yet.

Sound:

For those who missed it, I'm mating this up to the factory system.

Sound increase is very minimal. I can tell that there is a little something extra but I just can't put my finger on it yet.

Anyway, I had typed up a much more detailed review on this last night but unfortunately my browser crashed. I just don't have the patience to type all that up again.

If you guys have any questions.. lmk
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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 08:08 PM
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Day 1 report.

Drove with the Y-pipe on for a full day today and got a better feel for any gains this pipe may offer.
I can definitely tell that there is a slight increase in TQ through the low/mid range. This is very slight but very pleasant so I am pleased.

Sound seems to have gotten slightly louder today compared to when I first installed the pipe but this again is very minimal.

Is it worth $250+?...

mmmmmmmaybe not. I would have been more comfortable paying around $150.00 for this pipe and the increases that it offers.
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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 08:23 PM
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People usually just buy mufflers coz they want extra sound with minimal gains, then they start getting greedy and want more (hey, its human nature) so they go for y-pipes.. that bug is still biting but hey, no midpipes available yet so guess, which is they get it custom made lol
next thing you know they're wondering why the f didnt they just buy a whole catback from the beginning haha
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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by G37Sam
People usually just buy mufflers coz they want extra sound with minimal gains, then they start getting greedy and want more (hey, its human nature) so they go for y-pipes.. that bug is still biting but hey, no midpipes available yet so guess, which is they get it custom made lol
next thing you know they're wondering why the f didnt they just buy a whole catback from the beginning haha
You know my goal for this project Sam has been to get the most HP/TQ with the least amount of sound. Back when I was younger I had a Subaru WRX. I just went wild with that thing. It was really loud & quite honestly after a while I was just plain TIRED of it. Now a few years later, a little older and more mature, I'm looking for something more discreet. That is the reason why I started my exhaust modifications from the Y-pipe.

I wish there were an exhaust system out there which would increase the sound of my exhaust just by 10% and at the same time produce power. I would be very happy w/ that.
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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 08:32 PM
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I also think that pairing this up with another exhaust will show more benifits than pairing it up with just the stock muffler.
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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by DanMardik
You know my goal for this project Sam has been to get the most HP/TQ with the least amount of sound. Back when I was younger I had a Subaru WRX. I just went wild with that thing. It was really loud & quite honestly after a while I was just plain TIRED of it. Now a few years later, a little older and more mature, I'm looking for something more discreet. That is the reason why I started my exhaust modifications from the Y-pipe.

I wish there were an exhaust system out there which would increase the sound of my exhaust just by 10% and at the same time produce power. I would be very happy w/ that.
well there is a silent exhaust out there that gives nice gains.. just a little too $$$.. or you can just heat wrap like solismo.. PM him on what he did but he was able to suppress sound
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Old Feb 13, 2009 | 08:49 PM
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nope, not the Invidia.. more like the Amuse Silent Exhaust
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Old Feb 14, 2009 | 01:16 PM
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Day 2. More noticeable increase in TQ throughout mid-range. It seems as if the ECU is adapting to this modification. Sound has also gotten a tiny bit louder, I wonder if it's because I cleaned my ears this morning...
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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 12:56 PM
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Day 3. I'm guessing as the ECU adapts to this modification the engine is responding positively.

I now feel a definite increase in TQ through the mid range and even up top. I am becoming more and more confident that the y-pipe was a positive investment.

Also sound has continued to increase. Again, not by much but it is now more noticeable then before.
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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by DanMardik
I wish there were an exhaust system out there which would increase the sound of my exhaust just by 10% and at the same time produce power. I would be very happy w/ that.
get the amuse exhaust system!!
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Old Feb 15, 2009 | 04:05 PM
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you might not feel that the y-pipe is worth ur money now, that's because u bought the exhaust system backwards, most people start from the tip to the engine....ur starting ur exhaust mod somewhere in the middle...

once u get a catback and hfc's u'll be extremely happy with the y-pipe..haha but then u'd have nothing to compare it with...
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