My new setup: Exoticspeed R1-T GT + Circuit Werks Resonated Y-Pipe
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My new setup: Exoticspeed R1-T GT + Circuit Werks Resonated Y-Pipe
I installed my new setup on friday and oh my god it sounds good. It sounds like a cross between Tomei and Motordyne, and it has no ricey sounds, and no rasp, but between 1.5k and 2.5k there is some mean drone, and I think perhaps the resonator on the y pipe is so powerful it's causing the low frequency noises. I'll definitely work on getting some clips up of my setup. The drone at that RPM range is pretty bad though, going to take it to a professional exhaust shop and see if they can diagnose why.
Edit: Butt dyno tells me it pulls harder. With the stock exhaust, the G35 feels neutered when you get near the redline. With this setup, the car pulls hard all the way, and I think the reason is that even though the R1-T is a single pipe back, it's wider, so you get a better exhaust flow. IIRC, the stock y-pipe is dual 2.25 inch pipes to a single 2.5 inch pipe, which goes all the way back to the muffler. The y pipe I got is dual 2.5 inch to single 3 inch pipe, which goes all the way back to where it splits and goes to the large mufflers. Also, the mufflers on the R1-T GT are basically empty (I should have gotten the GT-sport which is a bit quieter), so less resistance there I guess.
Edit: Butt dyno tells me it pulls harder. With the stock exhaust, the G35 feels neutered when you get near the redline. With this setup, the car pulls hard all the way, and I think the reason is that even though the R1-T is a single pipe back, it's wider, so you get a better exhaust flow. IIRC, the stock y-pipe is dual 2.25 inch pipes to a single 2.5 inch pipe, which goes all the way back to the muffler. The y pipe I got is dual 2.5 inch to single 3 inch pipe, which goes all the way back to where it splits and goes to the large mufflers. Also, the mufflers on the R1-T GT are basically empty (I should have gotten the GT-sport which is a bit quieter), so less resistance there I guess.
Last edited by philbegas; 06-25-2018 at 12:50 PM.
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Yea everything was brand spankin new. I've driven it maybe 200 miles so far (went to the beach over the weekend), so how long do you think I should wait before making any decisions? I wasn't going to actually hurt the exhaust as it currently is, I was just thinking maybe since the y pipe's resonator is removable, maybe I'll have an exhaust shop weld a bullet muffler extension for me to try out, like a magnaflow bullet.
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The resonator on the Circuit-Werks Y-pipe is not the issue. It actually quieted some of the 2500 rpm drone of my Tanabe Medalion exhaust. Now I've also replaced the Tanabe resonator with a Vibrant Ultra-Quiet resonator and the muffler with a Dynomax Super Flow turbo muffler. Got rid of the boominess on part throttle acceleration and the drone at 2500 rpm is way less than it was. At 75 mph and about 2800 rpm (speed limits in our express lanes) my car is very quiet now. But sounds great when you get on it.
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This is the biggest bunch of bullsh!t I've heard on here in a long time. I have the MD VQ sedan exhaust, it's the prototype but that's another story, it's 3" from front to back and it has ZERO drone, none. There are more 3" systems out there that are in the same boat you'll just have to look around.. Run, run, run from that muffler shop and find one who knows WTF they're talking about.
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I would wait until the pipes have been 'broken in' as suggested by another member. You have to wait for inside of the exhaust to be coated with some carbon before you can truly judge the tone of it.
On my old exhaust, right when I left the exhaust shop, was so incredibly loud. I actually hated my exhaust and kind of wished I hadn't touched it. After a couple hundred miles the exhaust had toned down a considerable amount, and I was much happier with it. Give it some time.
On my old exhaust, right when I left the exhaust shop, was so incredibly loud. I actually hated my exhaust and kind of wished I hadn't touched it. After a couple hundred miles the exhaust had toned down a considerable amount, and I was much happier with it. Give it some time.