NEW! Tanabe Touring Medallion Exhaust
#92
Originally Posted by jonnVQuest
i installed this on my sedan an i Love IT. sorry i dont have pix right now, maybe in a couple days. i found some clips of the exhaust on tanabes website.
here:
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/soundclips/g35sedan_out.wmv
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/soundclips/g35sedan_in.wmv
here:
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/soundclips/g35sedan_out.wmv
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/soundclips/g35sedan_in.wmv
jonn, what did the butt dyno tell you about any gains? Thanks.
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I have the Tanabe Super Medalion Hyper, the tips are 100mm single wall and are rated at 95dbs, otherwise they are very similiar to the Touring. I have the Tanabe mid pipe and have yet to get the y pipe. I'm torn whether I should get the y pipe, I know I would realize an increase in HP but I'm concerned about low-mid range TQ. My other concern is how much louder it will be, I'm very happy with the sound now....deep tone at idle, aggressive sound at WOT and no drone at cruising speeds. The Hyper tips stick out about an .5" farther than stock although I have no idea if this is the same for the Touring.
I'm very happy with the Tanabe exhaust. They are extremely well built, excellent quality materials and everything fit perfect.
I'm very happy with the Tanabe exhaust. They are extremely well built, excellent quality materials and everything fit perfect.
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#97
Originally Posted by Tanabe USA
The heat shield is integrated onto the muffler canister itself--
On the picture of our 350Z Medalion Touring system, you can see it a bit better:
It's welded onto the muffler canister, and it might not be totally visible, but the company emblem is embossed on the plate.
The shield is purely for aesthetics, to keep the canister from browning.
On the picture of our 350Z Medalion Touring system, you can see it a bit better:
It's welded onto the muffler canister, and it might not be totally visible, but the company emblem is embossed on the plate.
The shield is purely for aesthetics, to keep the canister from browning.
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