New exhaust.PICS
Originally Posted by Nismo G
This statement is contradicting itself, if you felt the car become lighter then how did you not feel a gain in power...? Just the weight difference should give your butt dyno a gain.
-Sean
-Sean
Originally Posted by b00stedjustin
subtracting weight will NOT give you a dyno gain lol. It will make your car faster lol.
-Sean
Originally Posted by Nismo G
Yeah, i know that. He said he didnt feel any power. Last time i checked you couldnt feel how much power a car has, you feel if its fast or not. So when he said he didnt feel any more power i didnt know how to phrase my sentance...the car had to of been faster since its lighter was what im trying to say...
-Sean
-Sean
Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
i don't think the difference in weight from this is going to be "omg" noticeable. 

-Sean
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From: Southern Cali --> 818
Originally Posted by savefatkids
i ran a 15.2 at lacr. when i took out my spare tire. i ran a 14.9 so i could imagine loosing another 40lbs would make a differnece
)By the way, it sounds very nice!
Not sure about the angled exit, but I love the sound.
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Originally Posted by G35SHAWN
I like the way it looks not bad, but with straight pipe i am sure you're loosing a good amount of low end torque no?
Originally Posted by JdM_G35
yes because slight loss in backpressure but the top end gain is more, its like adding a 1/2 spacer 





