Need help on choosing a test pipe!
I know this question has proboly been asked many times but here it is again. Which test pipe is the best or are they all the same. I saw this test pipe on Ebay "T-Pros Stainless Steel Downpipe for Nissan 350Z" It looked different than the other ones I saw. Is it any good? OH and right now I have stillen headers, pulleys, and an intake will I feel a difference with the test pipes?
Go with the APS. Thats what I did. I rather spend the extra $50 dollars on something you know you don't have to worry about than spend $150 on some BS brand that might crack or wheatever in the future and have to spend $200 than.
don't spend to much on test pipe. I use Ebay "T-Pros Stainless Steel Downpipe and happy with it. with tespipe, you will hear it louder but gain in hp will not be that much.
Since a test pipe is just a empty pipe, the difference between brands is size. You'll also see a difference in quality of materials and fit. For $100 (i.e. eBay) you get exactly what you pay for.
Originally Posted by davidv
Since a test pipe is just a empty pipe, the difference between brands is size. You'll also see a difference in quality of materials and fit. For $100 (i.e. eBay) you get exactly what you pay for.
Last edited by Bubble; Jan 30, 2006 at 09:58 AM.
I took Bubble's advice when I bought my test pipes (I bought some cheap meagan resonated test pipes) and I love them, great sound, and no problems at all. Listen to this man he knows what he's talking about.
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Originally Posted by TheLza23
Am I gonna feel a power Gain with the test pipe or not?
Originally Posted by TheLza23
So a test pipe would be a waste of money?
Originally Posted by TheLza23
So if i want power gains with my current mods (CAI, Headers, Pulley) a test pipe won't give me anything? Would I be better off getting a dyno tune?
Originally Posted by TheLza23
I know this question has proboly been asked many times but here it is again. Which test pipe is the best or are they all the same. I saw this test pipe on Ebay "T-Pros Stainless Steel Downpipe for Nissan 350Z" It looked different than the other ones I saw. Is it any good? OH and right now I have stillen headers, pulleys, and an intake will I feel a difference with the test pipes?
Hey dude, the stock ECU is not tuneable but you can have it flashed, meaning having some perimeters set, A/F ratios for example. You need a standalone or a piggyback system to have the car tuned, which seems to be a little bigger of a payoff in terms of horsepower. But you'll pay more money for that power. With the mods your adding you might want to put your car on the dyno and check out where your A/F is at and make sure you're not running lean.
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