HKS exhaust sound clip!!!

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Jun 11, 2006 | 12:59 AM
  #46  
For MI SO FST - This is the set up I have decided to change to. Picked up coupe mid pipe today. Thinking about getting HKS through Chad at Infiniti Specialist's in Riverside. How is the sound in the car? My current set up drones and is annoying at times. Trying to get away from that. Your feedback is appreciated. Thanks.

tunerDad

Quote: I have that exhaust too with a coupe middy. I love it.
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Jun 11, 2006 | 10:40 AM
  #47  
Quote: For MI SO FST - This is the set up I have decided to change to. Picked up coupe mid pipe today. Thinking about getting HKS through Chad at Infiniti Specialist's in Riverside. How is the sound in the car? My current set up drones and is annoying at times. Trying to get away from that. Your feedback is appreciated. Thanks.

tunerDad
The sound is good. Its like a deep but not too loud sound. It doesnt drone. I think you will be happy with it. If anything get the HKS rear section and put it on before you do the coupe mid pipe and see how you like it. If you feel you need alil more sound then change it out to the coupe mid pipe. Let me know what you think.
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Jun 11, 2006 | 01:57 PM
  #48  
Sounds good. A little too loud for me plus I like the gains of a full dual cat back. It is nice to have another option though.
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Jun 11, 2006 | 02:21 PM
  #49  
sick! Nice work man sounds excellent
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Jun 12, 2006 | 12:08 AM
  #50  
Thanks for the feedback. My car currently has two 4"x20" Magnaflow mufflers where the stock mid pipe used to be. Had a custom install done to give my sedan a dual exhaust. It just isn't working out the way I wanted it to. In addition, I'm dropping the car an inch and I have already scraped the exhaust tips as it is. They are too low. I'll throw on the HKS rear to mid pipe and like it. I don't want to change again or drop more money into the exhaust. I'm sure it won't be louder than what I have now. Thanks again. Here's some pics of current set up. Guys, the sedan just isn't meant to have a dual system IMO.





Quote: The sound is good. Its like a deep but not too loud sound. It doesnt drone. I think you will be happy with it. If anything get the HKS rear section and put it on before you do the coupe mid pipe and see how you like it. If you feel you need alil more sound then change it out to the coupe mid pipe. Let me know what you think.
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Jun 12, 2006 | 12:22 AM
  #51  
Quote: Thanks for the feedback. My car currently has two 4"x20" Magnaflow mufflers where the stock mid pipe used to be. Had a custom install done to give my sedan a dual exhaust. It just isn't working out the way I wanted it to. In addition, I'm dropping the car an inch and I have already scraped the exhaust tips as it is. They are too low. I'll throw on the HKS rear to mid pipe and like it. I don't want to change again or drop more money into the exhaust. I'm sure it won't be louder than what I have now. Thanks again. Here's some pics of current set up. Guys, the sedan just isn't meant to have a dual system IMO.



No the car isnt meant to have it. To be honest if you ask me it make the car is really bad. You will for sure be alot happier with the HKS rear section on there. Will make the car look classier.
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Jun 12, 2006 | 12:28 AM
  #52  
I hear you. We always learn from our mistakes. I made one. Now I know. Anyway, I'll try to post some video and sound clips once it's all set up. Cya.

Quote: No the car isnt meant to have it. To be honest if you ask me it make the car is really bad. You will for sure be alot happier with the HKS rear section on there. Will make the car look classier.
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Jul 2, 2006 | 07:33 PM
  #54  
nice
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Jul 2, 2006 | 08:45 PM
  #55  
Thanks andycon! I wish we had clips like that of every exhaust/intake.
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Jul 2, 2006 | 09:31 PM
  #56  
At the expense of differing opinions, I think the sound clip sounds very ricey. Reminds me of a Civic with the coffee can exhaust I heard in Annapolis today. Sorry.......
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Jul 3, 2006 | 10:53 AM
  #57  
I have plans to do delete the resanator and then go with the HKS at a later date. Would I be better off to go with the coupe mid-pipe vs. the resanator delete? THANKS!!
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Jul 3, 2006 | 07:34 PM
  #58  
well i was thinking HKS rear section and coupe middy, then i was on streetfire.net just looking at HKS stuff, u know how they make the HKS Hi-power for the z and g coupe, well i was wondering how bout putting on a HKS Hi-power on a sedan, of course it would be custom work, but it should sound awsome. I think i'm gonna e-mail HKS and see wut kind of resonators they use, cuz i want the exact sound, we'll see, if not that, HKS rear with coupe middy all da way!
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Jul 4, 2006 | 02:52 AM
  #59  
YEP! Replace sedan mid pipe with coupe mid pipe and add the HKS rear section. It is a great combo. I have had mine on now for about 2 weeks and it is awesome. Get your parts from Chad@Infinitispecialists on this board.

Quote: I have plans to do delete the resanator and then go with the HKS at a later date. Would I be better off to go with the coupe mid-pipe vs. the resanator delete? THANKS!!
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Jul 4, 2006 | 02:55 AM
  #60  
Honestly, it sounds like anything but rice. In person it sounds a bit different than on computer speakers. I have the set up and it is a great combo. Very quiet in car. Louder at higher rpms. No drone at all.

Quote: At the expense of differing opinions, I think the sound clip sounds very ricey. Reminds me of a Civic with the coffee can exhaust I heard in Annapolis today. Sorry.......
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