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Old Dec 21, 2008 | 07:33 AM
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Get an HR Y-pipe off the 07+ 350Z. You'll be very happy with the improved throttle response, improved sound, and most importantly, a perfect OEM fit. I absolutely love mine.
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Old Dec 21, 2008 | 12:52 PM
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meh, if I have to replace with anything, it'll be the JIC.
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Old Dec 21, 2008 | 02:35 PM
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lol... simple... for the price range its great Y pipe... this have been sold by hundres and only very very few actually have an issue with the flex section... bottom line if there was actually any problem at all, this are allwarrantied 100% no questions asked... darren will solve it.. so ...for the price i dont see the problem considering, if you have any issue you are taken care of.

If someone was looking for a more quality $$ quality Y-pipe, jic would be my recomendation
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Old Dec 22, 2008 | 05:46 AM
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It's probably that the best that Z crowd doesn't embrace the HR y-pipe and all of it's benefits like longer down tubes (which have been confirmed by MD to increase performance), thicker wall tubing (keeps heat in and exhaust velocity up), better throttle response, killer sound on the DE, cracking TP/HFCs/flex section/welds aren't a worry, perfect OEM fit, $200+ cheaper
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Old Dec 22, 2008 | 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave B
It's probably that the best that Z crowd doesn't embrace the HR y-pipe and all of it's benefits like longer down tubes (which have been confirmed by MD to increase performance), thicker wall tubing (keeps heat in and exhaust velocity up), better throttle response, killer sound on the DE, cracking TP/HFCs/flex section/welds aren't a worry, perfect OEM fit, $200+ cheaper
Only "downside" is that you have to remove some of the plastic crap underneath the car to fit it. I have an almost brand new one sitting around, but I'd need to have a different charge pipe bent up for my STS kit in order to get it to fit around the HR y-pipe. Maybe I'll do that instead of dropping $200 on a y-pipe that won't last as long.
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Old May 5, 2009 | 12:28 AM
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saw this thing in intense and found this thrad.

im soon getting my 07 hr twinturbokit
i have a single 3" catback exhaust, 100 cell cats and turbo headers. i dont want to go true dual.

you guys know, that the diameter outlet of the hr y-pipe is 2,75inch. should i go with this intense y-pipe or does this 0,25" not matter for my turbos?

Alex.
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