Anyone with Nismo S-tune exhaust?
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Anyone with Nismo S-tune exhaust?
This is the only exhaust I'm really interested in that's under $2,000. I'd like to give it a try before I go to either the Amuse R1 or Saclam Siren because both of those exhausts leave me with something to be desired for the $3k+ price...the Amuse doesn't sound particularly special and the Saclam's tips are just too dinky with the Nismo diffuser.
I think the S-tune/Weldina exhaust offers a much richer sound than our factory exhaust (especially with HFC's), but my concern is with the tips. If I'm not mistaken aren't they at more of an angle? Would this look out of place with our rear bumper or interfere with fitment? And what about welding on our 5'' tips...could this be done despite the angle of the piping?
-Matt
I think the S-tune/Weldina exhaust offers a much richer sound than our factory exhaust (especially with HFC's), but my concern is with the tips. If I'm not mistaken aren't they at more of an angle? Would this look out of place with our rear bumper or interfere with fitment? And what about welding on our 5'' tips...could this be done despite the angle of the piping?
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there are a lot of exhausts to be had in the 1K range that are very nice. just a thought since youre about to drop 3K on a system.
But why not get a nismo exhaust system used with a few miles for <1K and use the 2K for a whole lot of other stuff? just my cheap *** 2 cents, but otherwise there are a lot of Stune exhaust users on there, search for their threads. GL
But why not get a nismo exhaust system used with a few miles for <1K and use the 2K for a whole lot of other stuff? just my cheap *** 2 cents, but otherwise there are a lot of Stune exhaust users on there, search for their threads. GL
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I have the nismo exhaust which I bought used two years ago for $450! I would definitely buy used if I were you as its the same thing! It was in perfect shape. I would definitely put the money towards a quality paint job. I installed it myself of course but I believe these are brand new for 1200-1300. Awesome exhaust. Also the exhaust tips do angle upwards a bit compared to the stock exhaust. It give an nice aggressive look for the stock bumper.
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I saw a picture about a year or so ago with a normal z that had the nismo body kit added to it and had the s-tune exhaust. It looked like crap and I wish I woulda saved it so I could show how bad it looked.
The factory nismo exhaust is tucked up and mostly hidden by the bumper, but the s-tune hangs down just like the standard z muffler and is completely visible on our cars. The tips looked fine. A little on the small side, but not too bad. It was the way the muffler was laid out what looked bad. The normal Z rear bumper hangs lower and makes it look good, but with how open our bumpers are it just doesn't fit.
If you've got access to a normal Z's stock muffler, see if you can borrow it just to fit up to your car and see what it looks like. The tips are going to be look just a little smaller because of the oval shape, and the muffler will be polished instead of black, but it'll give you an idea of how it'll look. Maybe you'll like it and wanna spend the money to get an s-tune exhaust, but IMO, none of the mufflers that are built for the standard car to retain the stock muffler layout will look good on a Nismo.
The factory nismo exhaust is tucked up and mostly hidden by the bumper, but the s-tune hangs down just like the standard z muffler and is completely visible on our cars. The tips looked fine. A little on the small side, but not too bad. It was the way the muffler was laid out what looked bad. The normal Z rear bumper hangs lower and makes it look good, but with how open our bumpers are it just doesn't fit.
If you've got access to a normal Z's stock muffler, see if you can borrow it just to fit up to your car and see what it looks like. The tips are going to be look just a little smaller because of the oval shape, and the muffler will be polished instead of black, but it'll give you an idea of how it'll look. Maybe you'll like it and wanna spend the money to get an s-tune exhaust, but IMO, none of the mufflers that are built for the standard car to retain the stock muffler layout will look good on a Nismo.
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there are a lot of exhausts to be had in the 1K range that are very nice. just a thought since youre about to drop 3K on a system.
But why not get a nismo exhaust system used with a few miles for <1K and use the 2K for a whole lot of other stuff? just my cheap *** 2 cents, but otherwise there are a lot of Stune exhaust users on there, search for their threads. GL
But why not get a nismo exhaust system used with a few miles for <1K and use the 2K for a whole lot of other stuff? just my cheap *** 2 cents, but otherwise there are a lot of Stune exhaust users on there, search for their threads. GL
The trouble here for me is finding something that I like both the sound AND look of. It seems damn near everything offers either one or the other.
The tips are definitely positioned at more of an angle from my perspective...they aren't parallel to the ground as are the ones on the factory 07/08 Nismo exhaust.
I have the nismo exhaust which I bought used two years ago for $450! I would definitely buy used if I were you as its the same thing! It was in perfect shape. I would definitely put the money towards a quality paint job. I installed it myself of course but I believe these are brand new for 1200-1300. Awesome exhaust. Also the exhaust tips do angle upwards a bit compared to the stock exhaust. It give an nice aggressive look for the stock bumper.
I agree, it looks great on standard Z's, but keep I'm mind, I'm trying to figure out how those slightly angled tips will look with the V3 rear bumper. It seems subtle enough though...I'm thinking it wouldn't look bad.
I saw a picture about a year or so ago with a normal z that had the nismo body kit added to it and had the s-tune exhaust. It looked like crap and I wish I woulda saved it so I could show how bad it looked.
The factory nismo exhaust is tucked up and mostly hidden by the bumper, but the s-tune hangs down just like the standard z muffler and is completely visible on our cars. The tips looked fine. A little on the small side, but not too bad. It was the way the muffler was laid out what looked bad. The normal Z rear bumper hangs lower and makes it look good, but with how open our bumpers are it just doesn't fit.
If you've got access to a normal Z's stock muffler, see if you can borrow it just to fit up to your car and see what it looks like. The tips are going to be look just a little smaller because of the oval shape, and the muffler will be polished instead of black, but it'll give you an idea of how it'll look. Maybe you'll like it and wanna spend the money to get an s-tune exhaust, but IMO, none of the mufflers that are built for the standard car to retain the stock muffler layout will look good on a Nismo.
The factory nismo exhaust is tucked up and mostly hidden by the bumper, but the s-tune hangs down just like the standard z muffler and is completely visible on our cars. The tips looked fine. A little on the small side, but not too bad. It was the way the muffler was laid out what looked bad. The normal Z rear bumper hangs lower and makes it look good, but with how open our bumpers are it just doesn't fit.
If you've got access to a normal Z's stock muffler, see if you can borrow it just to fit up to your car and see what it looks like. The tips are going to be look just a little smaller because of the oval shape, and the muffler will be polished instead of black, but it'll give you an idea of how it'll look. Maybe you'll like it and wanna spend the money to get an s-tune exhaust, but IMO, none of the mufflers that are built for the standard car to retain the stock muffler layout will look good on a Nismo.
I know what you mean about our stock muffler being tucked away...it's quite nice. But unfortunately, there really isn't another exhaust specifically designed for the V3 rear bumper. So the only options I'm left with are the dual canister style mufflers (Motordyne Gamma, HKS, etc...) or the center mounted mufflers (Tanabe Touring Medallion, Amuse R1, Fujitsubo, NISMO, etc...). I just don't personally care for the appearance of the canisters...looks saggy and isn't symmetrical.
I am going to see if someone local has the exhaust though, so I can go check it out and perhaps get it mounted up to the car. Even a stock Z exhaust wouldn't be a bad idea, as you suggested...just to get an idea.
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if you find an exhaust that you love in terms of sound, and can find a used nismo one for like 500-900 bucks, why not pay an extra 100 or 200 for an exhaust shop to modify the look of the exhaust so that you walk away spending 700-1200 dollars for what you consider a perfect setup according to your earlier post; amazing sound and flows with your look
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if you find an exhaust that you love in terms of sound, and can find a used nismo one for like 500-900 bucks, why not pay an extra 100 or 200 for an exhaust shop to modify the look of the exhaust so that you walk away spending 700-1200 dollars for what you consider a perfect setup according to your earlier post; amazing sound and flows with your look
Any pics by chance?
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I've got a nismo 350z and i've been thinking of possibly getting nismo S-tune exhaust, but now hearing this, i really would like to see pics as well before making a decision.
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Just do this, buy the NISMO s-tune mid and y-pipes. Keep the stock OEM NISMO Muff and have an good shop replace your stock pipes with the s-tune.
The sound will change I can tell you that. That way you keep the nice look of the OEM.
The sound will change I can tell you that. That way you keep the nice look of the OEM.
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I don't think the S-tune mid pipe would bolt up to a Nismo's rear muffler section either.
Right now, I'm thinking that worst case scenario--if it looks awful--I can have an exhaust shop reposition the hangers and have the exit pipes (not just the tips) from my OEM exhaust welded onto the S-tune muffler.
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Here we go, found it, bunch of pics in this thread:
https://my350z.com/forum/nismo-350z/...-exhausts.html
https://my350z.com/forum/nismo-350z/...-exhausts.html
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Here we go, found it, bunch of pics in this thread:
https://my350z.com/forum/nismo-350z/...-exhausts.html
https://my350z.com/forum/nismo-350z/...-exhausts.html