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I see, I was mostly refering to the relocating the evaproative canister/box. I am not a mechanic and have never seen the underside of a coupe or a picture of one.
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So to just get the point across, you cannot have a dual exhaust on a sedan unless it is custom built, because I am considering doing that since I would much rather have that than the stock exhaust.
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You can make your own evap relocation kit as shown in this thread. Not sure how it would play out if you needed to move things very far however.
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...=226178&page=2
If you can solve the evap relocation issue and place a muffer in that location you could then pipe directly to it. All you'd want to do is notch the bumper just like the left side and your set. I wonder if the coupes right side hanger mount location is present on the sedan as well?
Here's some pics of the evap canister location and what's under the cover on the sedan.



At the time I did my TD setup, I didn't know their was any kind of posible evap solution so I didn't bother, I just put both my mufflers in the left side.

http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...=226178&page=2
If you can solve the evap relocation issue and place a muffer in that location you could then pipe directly to it. All you'd want to do is notch the bumper just like the left side and your set. I wonder if the coupes right side hanger mount location is present on the sedan as well?
Here's some pics of the evap canister location and what's under the cover on the sedan.



At the time I did my TD setup, I didn't know their was any kind of posible evap solution so I didn't bother, I just put both my mufflers in the left side.

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http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...=226178&page=2
Originally Posted by Gsedan35
You can make your own evap relocation kit as shown in this thread. Not sure how it would play out if you needed to move things very far however.http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...=226178&page=2
Thanks for the link. That will help me out a lot!
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Quote:
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...=226178&page=2
If you can solve the evap relocation issue and place a muffer in that location you could then pipe directly to it. All you'd want to do is notch the bumper just like the left side and your set. I wonder if the coupes right side hanger mount location is present on the sedan as well?
Here's some pics of the evap canister location and what's under the cover on the sedan.



At the time I did my TD setup, I didn't know their was any kind of posible evap solution so I didn't bother, I just put both my mufflers in the left side.
Originally Posted by Gsedan35
You can make your own evap relocation kit as shown in this thread. Not sure how it would play out if you needed to move things very far however.http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...=226178&page=2
If you can solve the evap relocation issue and place a muffer in that location you could then pipe directly to it. All you'd want to do is notch the bumper just like the left side and your set. I wonder if the coupes right side hanger mount location is present on the sedan as well?
Here's some pics of the evap canister location and what's under the cover on the sedan.



At the time I did my TD setup, I didn't know their was any kind of posible evap solution so I didn't bother, I just put both my mufflers in the left side.
nice mod, looks clean
Wow, this is an old thread. I made a full dual muffler exhaust with mufflers on each side and moved my evap box since then.
