Which Exhaust

I recommend that you
a. Set a budget.
b. Decide what configuration you want. Single. Dual. One or two mufflers. Y-pipe?
c. Shop for catback exhaust systems which meets your budget and selection criteria.
d. Pick your favorite.
Originally Posted by Mikestoyz
Is that the Injen exhaust in the pics? You woudnt have a part # if it is?
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Originally Posted by Mikestoyz
Is it really noticably louder like everyone says it is?
I suggest that you attend a 350Z meet, and listen to a similar set up before you buy.
Running a sale on the Greddy evo 2 if your interested.Pm me..
The injen is a good exhaust but a bit small in diameter and loud..I like the Borla over the Injen sound wise.If you plan on staying N/A you want an exhaust that mixes the 2 exhaust banks so it does not sound like a Honda..
The injen is a good exhaust but a bit small in diameter and loud..I like the Borla over the Injen sound wise.If you plan on staying N/A you want an exhaust that mixes the 2 exhaust banks so it does not sound like a Honda..
I just got the Injen SES Cat-back installed last friday. It is a great system and exceeded my expectations for performance gain, exhaust note fit and look.
I had my local Nissan dealer install it for $135. They did a super job as the fit and look are first class.
I had my local Nissan dealer install it for $135. They did a super job as the fit and look are first class.
Originally Posted by joentown
I just got the Injen SES Cat-back installed last friday. It is a great system and exceeded my expectations for performance gain, exhaust note fit and look.
I had my local Nissan dealer install it for $135. They did a super job as the fit and look are first class.
I had my local Nissan dealer install it for $135. They did a super job as the fit and look are first class.
Did they include the KY jelly in that price?
Originally Posted by MRC Motorsports
You paid $135 for an exhaust install!!!WOAH..
Did they include the KY jelly in that price?
Did they include the KY jelly in that price?
Originally Posted by KingOfV6
you know how some dealers like to award there customers with the very best

Originally Posted by davidv

I recommend that you
a. Set a budget.
b. Decide what configuration you want. Single. Dual. One or two mufflers. Y-pipe?
c. Shop for catback exhaust systems which meets your budget and selection criteria.
d. Pick your favorite.
i did some research then i found i liked the greddy evo2, then i got a good price, and i since i used greddy before, i trust them with the duals, and im happy.
Last edited by KingOfV6; Jan 17, 2006 at 03:59 PM.
Originally Posted by joentown
I just got the Injen SES Cat-back installed last friday. It is a great system and exceeded my expectations for performance gain, exhaust note fit and look.
I had my local Nissan dealer install it for $135. They did a super job as the fit and look are first class.
I had my local Nissan dealer install it for $135. They did a super job as the fit and look are first class.
Originally Posted by MRC Motorsports
Running a sale on the Greddy evo 2 if your interested.Pm me..
The injen is a good exhaust but a bit small in diameter and loud..I like the Borla over the Injen sound wise.If you plan on staying N/A you want an exhaust that mixes the 2 exhaust banks so it does not sound like a Honda..
The injen is a good exhaust but a bit small in diameter and loud..I like the Borla over the Injen sound wise.If you plan on staying N/A you want an exhaust that mixes the 2 exhaust banks so it does not sound like a Honda..
No exhaust on a vq will sound like a Honda. Get the RSR GT II. I'll try to find some links on the exhaust.. It's simply the best sounding exhaust. That's only if you're into loud ones, but that's why RSR's come with silencers
Originally Posted by jakesford
if you want loud and deep check out the top speed...
LOL $135 for install...ouch
LOL $135 for install...ouch
Install it yourself. It's not that hard, just jack up your car on your diff and put some jackstands up. It takes less than 2 hours.


