Worth getting y-pipe?
Worth getting y-pipe?
Im runnin the topspeed n1 catback right now...i was thinking about gettin their y pipe as well. Do you guys think it will make a difference? The stock one doesnt look too restrictivie to begin with..
Originally Posted by BALLINassG35
Im runnin the topspeed n1 catback right now...i was thinking about gettin their y pipe as well. Do you guys think it will make a difference? The stock one doesnt look too restrictivie to begin with..
check out the pictures in post 10 to get an idea of what the y pipe looks like without the headshielding attached.
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...ghlight=y+pipe
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...ghlight=y+pipe
yeah i have the same probelm as well...
i have crawford header, fi test pipe, OEM y-pipe, and JIc single...
should i get the aftermarket y-pipe?
sorry ballinassg35= hijack your thread, but i just read it and i have the same problem....
i have crawford header, fi test pipe, OEM y-pipe, and JIc single...
should i get the aftermarket y-pipe?
sorry ballinassg35= hijack your thread, but i just read it and i have the same problem....
Originally Posted by idrive_MD
it was always my understanding that the y-pipe was the most restrictive part (aside from cats) in the exhaust system...it certainly looks that way to me.
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Aftermarket Y-Pipe....?
Since you already have a cat-back system unless you're going to FI there's
no reason to change to a true dual like HKS or Fast Intentions. Getting an
aftermarket Y-Pipe might be worth 2 HP and the most. I only purchased my
Fuji y-pipe because I went from the Borla system to Magnaflow (sponsor)
and didn't have a y-pipe.
no reason to change to a true dual like HKS or Fast Intentions. Getting an
aftermarket Y-Pipe might be worth 2 HP and the most. I only purchased my
Fuji y-pipe because I went from the Borla system to Magnaflow (sponsor)
and didn't have a y-pipe.
Originally Posted by 2K4G35c
That being the case, wouldn't a true dual exhaust set-up like, Fast Intentions, Stillen or Borla kill two birds with one stone?
I think it all comes down to what brand you want to go with, the sound you want and the price you're willing to pay for marginal HP gains when comparing different brands to each other.
I personally would like to see someone build a more racey designed y-pipe setup other than the single exit designs. I want y-pipe simplicity with dual tips, i think the current ones out there (rsr comes to mind) are just too raspy for my taste.
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