The Fast Intentions exhaust sale!!!
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Those numbers are very respectable considering this is only a 2.25" exhaust system. We knew going in to this that we would gain less by going with 2.25" opposed to 2.5".
This exhaust system is specifically designed to give you improved sound, asthetics, and performance. I have no doubt that if this exhaust system is built in 2.5" it will DRONE inside the cabin. When designing it we had to keep in mind that this is a sedan, not a coupe. With that said, the majority of the market that own this car want it quiet on the inside. This is one of the most important factors that played a part in the design process.
Another reason we opted to go 2.25" opposed to the 2.5" was low end torque. We knew that most of the sedans have automatic transmissions. Low end torue loss tends to be more of a factor. We felt the trade off for a few horsepower up top was not worth the low end torque loss that might of occured.
However, with a ECU reflash from Technosquare I would expect these numbers to be somewhere in the 30-35 HP range!
This exhaust system is specifically designed to give you improved sound, asthetics, and performance. I have no doubt that if this exhaust system is built in 2.5" it will DRONE inside the cabin. When designing it we had to keep in mind that this is a sedan, not a coupe. With that said, the majority of the market that own this car want it quiet on the inside. This is one of the most important factors that played a part in the design process.
Another reason we opted to go 2.25" opposed to the 2.5" was low end torque. We knew that most of the sedans have automatic transmissions. Low end torue loss tends to be more of a factor. We felt the trade off for a few horsepower up top was not worth the low end torque loss that might of occured.
However, with a ECU reflash from Technosquare I would expect these numbers to be somewhere in the 30-35 HP range!
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Originally Posted by ugaexploder
so that means 10hp and 5ft-lbs from both cat-back and hfc?
Also, look at the low end increase in tq. It's nearly 20 ft-lbs over stock. The 5 ft lbs is only peak-to-peak. Hp shows a greater difference at both the low and high rpm ranges as well.
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Originally Posted by FastIntentions
Those numbers are very respectable considering this is only a 2.25" exhaust system. We knew going in to this that we would gain less by going with 2.25" opposed to 2.5".
This exhaust system is specifically designed to give you improved sound, asthetics, and performance. I have no doubt that if this exhaust system is built in 2.5" it will DRONE inside the cabin. When designing it we had to keep in mind that this is a sedan, not a coupe. With that said, the majority of the market that own this car want it quiet on the inside. This is one of the most important factors that played a part in the design process.
Another reason we opted to go 2.25" opposed to the 2.5" was low end torque. We knew that most of the sedans have automatic transmissions. Low end torue loss tends to be more of a factor. We felt the trade off for a few horsepower up top was not worth the low end torque loss that might of occured.
However, with a ECU reflash from Technosquare I would expect these numbers to be somewhere in the 30-35 HP range!
This exhaust system is specifically designed to give you improved sound, asthetics, and performance. I have no doubt that if this exhaust system is built in 2.5" it will DRONE inside the cabin. When designing it we had to keep in mind that this is a sedan, not a coupe. With that said, the majority of the market that own this car want it quiet on the inside. This is one of the most important factors that played a part in the design process.
Another reason we opted to go 2.25" opposed to the 2.5" was low end torque. We knew that most of the sedans have automatic transmissions. Low end torue loss tends to be more of a factor. We felt the trade off for a few horsepower up top was not worth the low end torque loss that might of occured.
However, with a ECU reflash from Technosquare I would expect these numbers to be somewhere in the 30-35 HP range!
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Originally Posted by AesonVirus
I wish I could hear one of these systems in person.
I really want the catback w/ HFC setup, but I'm afraid of losing the quiet interior sound. From the vids online, it's loud inside the cabin, but I can't go by vids.
I'm trying to find someone sorta local so I can hear this in person.
I really want the catback w/ HFC setup, but I'm afraid of losing the quiet interior sound. From the vids online, it's loud inside the cabin, but I can't go by vids.
I'm trying to find someone sorta local so I can hear this in person.
I can't say weather it would be to loud or not. Sound is subjective and to each his/her own...
Tony
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Originally Posted by FastIntentions
Are you still interested? Let me know...
Thanks,
Tony
Thanks,
Tony
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Tony... what do you personally think would yield a better sound?
I'm also curious which would yield better HP/TQ stats...
I'm looking for a deeper tone that is quiet upon normal driving conditions but turns heads and sounds like hell's fury when I floor it.
Do you suggest running with FI HFC's on the stock system, or running a cat-back with the stock cats? I have an auto and I'm a little worried about interior noise.
To give you an idea of my limits, I like the sound of the Stillen Cat-Back, but I'm a little worried about interior drone and I also won't give those thieves my money.
Thoughts?
I'm also curious which would yield better HP/TQ stats...
I'm looking for a deeper tone that is quiet upon normal driving conditions but turns heads and sounds like hell's fury when I floor it.
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Do you suggest running with FI HFC's on the stock system, or running a cat-back with the stock cats? I have an auto and I'm a little worried about interior noise.
To give you an idea of my limits, I like the sound of the Stillen Cat-Back, but I'm a little worried about interior drone and I also won't give those thieves my money.
Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by ugaexploder
Yea I'm still interested...just waiting on some money to come through my way right now...thought everything would be worked out last Thursday....but people suck. I'll get to you before the sale is over, things have been real hectic with school starting back up and moving into a new place...I haven't forgotten about this exhaust though ![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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No problem, we are here when you are ready. Spread the word though, the sale will be over Sunday September 21st. (End of summer)
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Originally Posted by AesonVirus
Tony... what do you personally think would yield a better sound?
I'm also curious which would yield better HP/TQ stats...
I'm looking for a deeper tone that is quiet upon normal driving conditions but turns heads and sounds like hell's fury when I floor it.
Do you suggest running with FI HFC's on the stock system, or running a cat-back with the stock cats? I have an auto and I'm a little worried about interior noise.
To give you an idea of my limits, I like the sound of the Stillen Cat-Back, but I'm a little worried about interior drone and I also won't give those thieves my money.
Thoughts?
I'm also curious which would yield better HP/TQ stats...
I'm looking for a deeper tone that is quiet upon normal driving conditions but turns heads and sounds like hell's fury when I floor it.
![Big Grin](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Do you suggest running with FI HFC's on the stock system, or running a cat-back with the stock cats? I have an auto and I'm a little worried about interior noise.
To give you an idea of my limits, I like the sound of the Stillen Cat-Back, but I'm a little worried about interior drone and I also won't give those thieves my money.
Thoughts?
Now if you feel the metallic high flow cats might be a little too loud, we can make a set of ceramic cats. They look the same from the exterior however, they are different on the inside. It is a ceramic honeycomb style brick that is an upgraded version of your OEM cat. They will make more power then stock, clean better, and increase sound. They will be quieter then the metallic cats! This is just another option left open for you. Here is picture of the two cats side by side. In both pictures the ceramic is on the left and the metallic is on the right.
![](http://www.fastintentions.com/exhaust/infiniti/images/cat_diff.jpg)
![](http://www.fastintentions.com/exhaust/infiniti/images/cats_sidebyside.jpg)
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