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I havent seen an HKS for less than $1,300 new before. where do you live? cause Im in the same situation as the TSOriginally Posted by aHero4Eternity
You can find the HKS exhaust for well under $1k these days. They often sell for $8-900 locally.
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Thmotorsports does...Originally Posted by theGcar
I havent seen an HKS for less than $1,300 new before. where do you live? cause Im in the same situation as the TS
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Originally Posted by ILLMATiC G35
Thmotorsports does...
it says $1,400 on their website

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if you're N/A shouldn't you look for a non true-dual? don't true duals lose power on most n/a cars? would getting some HFCs and a dual muffler have similar gains with a different sound and possibly cheaper budget?
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if you're N/A shouldn't you look for a non true-dual? don't true duals lose power on most n/a cars? would getting some HFCs and a dual muffler have similar gains with a different sound and possibly cheaper budget?
Why would you lose power with a true dual? Hell naw!
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A: HELL NO!! This is a myth. High exhaust velocity is good, backpressure is bad. The way to achieve high exhaust velocity is by picking the correct sized exhaust for N/A. If your exhaust is too small, it will create backpressure. If your exhaust is too big, the exhaust gas velocity will be too slow. That is why people do not drive around with 4" exhausts for N/A.
My350Z.com FAQOriginally Posted by Wired 24/7
Q: Does my exhaust need some backpressure to work properly or make more power in a N/A application?A: HELL NO!! This is a myth. High exhaust velocity is good, backpressure is bad. The way to achieve high exhaust velocity is by picking the correct sized exhaust for N/A. If your exhaust is too small, it will create backpressure. If your exhaust is too big, the exhaust gas velocity will be too slow. That is why people do not drive around with 4" exhausts for N/A.
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$1250 shippedOriginally Posted by theGcar
I havent seen an HKS for less than $1,300 new before. where do you live? cause Im in the same situation as the TS
Shop around.

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How do you suggest people customize their HKS?Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
the x02 sounds like ***. Get a custom HKS exhaust.
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That's subjective.Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
the x02 sounds like ***. Get a custom HKS exhaust.
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In case you haven't noticed, this whole forum is subjective. Originally Posted by App6MT
That's subjective.

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Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
the x02 sounds like ***. Get a custom HKS exhaust.

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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
How do you suggest people customize their HKS?
Haven't you heard? You slap on an HKS turbo whistler