Fujitsubo Stainless Exhaust Install + Video & Pics
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Originally Posted by BhashaZ
Hahah..it's difficult to tell on the vids, but Bryan's is definately much louder than mine! I guess we can get together and this time I'll use my camcorder as well. Hopefully there won't be as much wind noise either.
I also have vids before/after of mine starting up and idling, and before/after of mine revving. However, to me they sound very much the same. Unfortunately, I guess that's the best the camera can pick up. I'm hoping the camcorder can do better.
I also have vids before/after of mine starting up and idling, and before/after of mine revving. However, to me they sound very much the same. Unfortunately, I guess that's the best the camera can pick up. I'm hoping the camcorder can do better.
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this is by far my fav exhaust and the one i am trying to convince myself to spend a grand or so on. i have never attempted an exhaust install, however. i have decent mechanical skills; is this a project that anyone, including a complete beginner, can do in a half day if needed? i just dont want to get under there and take apart my car and not be able to get it back in running condition. also, all i have are ramps and a couple jacks/jackstands. is it too much of a PITA to do it this way w/o a real lift? thanks anyone
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Originally Posted by 03zsmith25
this is by far my fav exhaust and the one i am trying to convince myself to spend a grand or so on. i have never attempted an exhaust install, however. i have decent mechanical skills; is this a project that anyone, including a complete beginner, can do in a half day if needed? i just dont want to get under there and take apart my car and not be able to get it back in running condition. also, all i have are ramps and a couple jacks/jackstands. is it too much of a PITA to do it this way w/o a real lift? thanks anyone
As for installation, it was actually pretty straightforward. I would say that you should be able to do it if you feel comfortable getting underneath the car. Having said that, I would recommend that you get a friend to help you out, as it really is beneficial to have another person their to help hold things up. Doing it yourself isn't impossible, but it's just easier with another person. The most difficult part of the install (at least for us) was taking off the rear stock rear muffler section. It just didn't want to come out of the rubber (the hangers). Use plenty of WD-40 and take your time moving it back and forth, and eventually the exhaust will come free! Everything else was easy since all that needed to be done was loosen the various nuts/bolts to remove the piping. All-in-all, if you are doing it yourself and haven't done anything before, you should be able to get everything done in less than 3 hours. With a helping hand, less than 2 hours from start to finish!
Here are some helpful links:
http://g-owners.com/article_read.asp?id=39
http://www.myzroadster.no-ip.org/fil...nual/index.pdf
(in particular: http://www.myzroadster.no-ip.org/fil...0manual/EX.pdf)
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Vick781
No video yet?
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Originally Posted by 3hree5ive0ero
get the videos up bish.. (i'm reminding you )
I only did the audio portion since the picture/video portion is worthless anyways. Give me 10 minutes
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Alright, here are the sound clips. They are taken from my digital camera, 5 feet from the back of the car. The camera is resting on a box about 1 foot from the ground. Again, it may not be a great sample, but it shows you the differences between stock versus Fujitsubo.
Stock
Start-up and idle
Rev
Fujitsubo
Start-up and idle
Rev
Stock
Start-up and idle
Rev
Fujitsubo
Start-up and idle
Rev
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you're welcome for the reminder haha..
damn.. the fujitsubo is definitely louder and much deeper in tone.. i like it.. but it's not stock sounding (which i think sounds a tad bit better)
damn.. the fujitsubo is definitely louder and much deeper in tone.. i like it.. but it's not stock sounding (which i think sounds a tad bit better)
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that is why you can take the sound clips you hear and toss them in the toilet - they are virtually worthless, as it's impossible to make a comparison to other clips, due to different microphones, etc etc.
Having owned the Fuji stainless and now the Fuji ti, both exhausts absolutely keep the stock exhaust tone, but make it far deeper and not nearly as hollow sounding as stock.
For a true representation of the sound, go to Fujitsubo's website - their clip is dead on accurate
Having owned the Fuji stainless and now the Fuji ti, both exhausts absolutely keep the stock exhaust tone, but make it far deeper and not nearly as hollow sounding as stock.
For a true representation of the sound, go to Fujitsubo's website - their clip is dead on accurate