Will a 350z hks high flow exhaust, fit on a g35 coupe?
Z HKS Exhaust on a G35C....!
First of all it's a true dual system so you won't have the y-pipe. The only
mod needed to fit the G35C would be to have a muffler shop extend the
left side (drivers) I believe 8 inches!
mod needed to fit the G35C would be to have a muffler shop extend the
left side (drivers) I believe 8 inches!
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Originally Posted by gary c
First of all it's a true dual system so you won't have the y-pipe. The only
mod needed to fit the G35C would be to have a muffler shop extend the
left side (drivers) I believe 8 inches!
mod needed to fit the G35C would be to have a muffler shop extend the
left side (drivers) I believe 8 inches!
Anyway the 350Z HKS is shorter than the G35 HKS (I think more like 6", but I could be wrong) You would have to extend the H-Pipe, or the mid-pipes, the Tips are the same size.
Here a cell phone pic of mine.
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Originally Posted by gary c
First of all it's a true dual system so you won't have the y-pipe. The only
mod needed to fit the G35C would be to have a muffler shop extend the
left side (drivers) I believe 8 inches!
mod needed to fit the G35C would be to have a muffler shop extend the
left side (drivers) I believe 8 inches!
Then the tips need to be extended 2 inches also.
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^^The 350Z and G35 HKS Hi-Power H-Pipe and Canisters are the same, the only difference between the two exhaust are the mid-pipes, so why would the tips need to be extended (when they are adjustable)??
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