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saadansari 05-13-2019 12:43 PM

2008 g35x sedan performance y pipe
 
hey guys. i am looking to replace the oem y pipe to something afternarket with performance .can anyone suggest what brands of y pipe should i be looking to get that fits perfectly. thanks

Triton3.5 05-15-2019 08:11 PM

Many years ago i went with a custom X pipe, took off resonators also, there should be some photos on here from back then....

lightmeupper 05-22-2019 08:57 PM

In my mind, more performance in exhaust are in this order:
1. X - style pipe
2. mandrel bent pipe
3. increased diameter style.

I just bought a new Y-pipe as well, Im on a budget, and wanted to stay away from steel&aluminized type ones (limited life time). Budgetwise, (1) or (3) was out of the question, so I got the shipped from Amazon.

Something to keep in mind is always that as you go a little more than slightly modded on exhaust side, a custom system will cost the same or less compared to buying pre made specific systems. Catback systems for over $1000 is a bit of a waste. There are many very competent exhaust builders in north america!

cleric670 05-26-2019 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by lightmeupper (Post 7168587)
Something to keep in mind is always that as you go a little more than slightly modded on exhaust side, a custom system will cost the same or less compared to buying pre made specific systems. Catback systems for over $1000 is a bit of a waste. There are many very competent exhaust builders in north america!

ABSOLUTE TRUTH! Always shop around at a few local muffler shops before ordering pre-fabricated equipment. For example, here locally we have a shop that does amazing stainless exhaust systems for classics mostly but he'll work on anything. Your choice of muffler and it usually ends up being about $1000 total and he always makes sure to keep factory bolted fittings in the same location so you can take out mid-pipes later for other repair/maintenance work.


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