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Will HKS rear section or test pipes lose mid range

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Old Dec 27, 2003 | 12:35 AM
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Will HKS rear section or test pipes lose mid range

I remember a LONG TIME ago when the g35 first came out, and the only mods available were a blitz intake and exhaust, and someone dyno'd a sedan with both those mods and no ECU, and he lost a TON of mid and low end torque, with only marginal top end gains from the exhaust.

I want to get an hks rear section, but am scared that I'll lose a lot of mid range.

Anyone know if the HKS does this? Also, will test pipes (like mine's or other) lose mid range?

If anyone has an HKS rear section exhaust dyno... it'd be appreciated! Thanks -Phil

*** 2003 G35s 5a/t / Pearl White ***

18" Giovanna Corsica / Dunlop FM901 235ZR / Tein High Tech Springs / Blitz SUS Intake / Infinity 6.5" Comps / Infinity 6.5" Coaxs / Alpine Type-R 12" X 2
 
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Old Dec 27, 2003 | 11:48 PM
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Re: Will HKS rear section or test pipes lose mid range

AznIceRckt, I am one of 2 people that I know on this board who owns the HKS rear section. I am very pleased with the quality, performance and looks of the exhaust. I did not dyno the car, but I did not feel a drop in mid range torque at all. The HKS flows and sounds really nice, not rice. You will not be disappointed. I have had the HKS on my car for about 9 months.

 
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