Fujitsubo Exhaust for G Sedan
Originally Posted by 5150DS
Sound clip on sedan w/pic.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...ujitsubo&hl=en
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...ujitsubo&hl=en
**** sound Tight!
I want one how much and is it a full system?
Last edited by Floyds_racing; Feb 6, 2007 at 12:15 PM.
Originally Posted by Jason@Riverside
I don't like the single tip look on the G. It's bad enough all the other Infiniti and most of the Nissan cars got the dual muffler exhaust.
Originally Posted by ttrank
I don't like the single tip look on the G. It's bad enough all the other Infiniti and most of the Nissan cars got the dual muffler exhaust. 

I kinda like the HKS rear section without resonator (cheaper than the Fujitsubo), I think under 400 for the rear section and you could have a muffler shop do the resonator delete for under 100. This would get you the dual tips. It's good to have options.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5913164252120473180&q=g35+exhaust
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5913164252120473180&q=g35+exhaust
Last edited by 5150DS; Feb 6, 2007 at 02:17 PM.
I think the HKS clip above has a y pipe also, but from what I've read they do little for power or sound. If you go with the Fujitsubo the only problem with the aftermarket y pipes (other than the Fuji) is they are 3 inch out and Fuji is roughly 2.5 out. The 2.5 would also be a better match for the HKS, which has a 2.5 inlet.
400 for a y pipe that basically does the same as stock is kinda crazy.
400 for a y pipe that basically does the same as stock is kinda crazy.
Last edited by 5150DS; Feb 6, 2007 at 02:30 PM.
Another pic of the Fuji... I love this exhaust. No drone and gained back some low-end loss from the Blitz axle-back I had before. IMHO in daily driving the tone is smoother, deeper and not as aggressive as it sounds in the Performance Nissan video.




