Need to replace OEM exhaust... What is the quietest/classiest looking aftrmkt system?
Hello,
Obviously, I am a bit of a newbie here. I searched around a bit but most of what I found was either really old or not entirely related.
I am a medical sales rep and my Z is my daily driver. I can't have a rice rocket due to obvious reasons. I would love to get a more aggressive sounding exhaust but need it to A) be as quiet or almost as quiet as OEM and B) look classy (no coffee cans hanging out of the back).
I am in the Philadelphia area so if someone has something they think I should hear I would appreciate it.
Why does my stock exhuast need to be replaced? I ran over a cement block that was sitting in the middle of a hospital parking lot for some reason. Only damage was crushed pipe between cat and muffler.
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan
Obviously, I am a bit of a newbie here. I searched around a bit but most of what I found was either really old or not entirely related.
I am a medical sales rep and my Z is my daily driver. I can't have a rice rocket due to obvious reasons. I would love to get a more aggressive sounding exhaust but need it to A) be as quiet or almost as quiet as OEM and B) look classy (no coffee cans hanging out of the back).
I am in the Philadelphia area so if someone has something they think I should hear I would appreciate it.
Why does my stock exhuast need to be replaced? I ran over a cement block that was sitting in the middle of a hospital parking lot for some reason. Only damage was crushed pipe between cat and muffler.
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan
Originally Posted by Robert_K
Research the Tanabe Touring Medalion w/ y-pipe. Also might want to try the Nismo cat-back.
Who generally has the best prices on these? Ebay?
Thanks for the reply.
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/exhausts/medaliontouring.asp
It shouldn't be louder than 93db. There are clips within that link of it.



BTW: The clips are of it installed on a g35 coupe.
It shouldn't be louder than 93db. There are clips within that link of it.



BTW: The clips are of it installed on a g35 coupe.
Last edited by Robert_K; Nov 9, 2006 at 07:08 AM.
Originally Posted by Santacruzslick
I'd say the Nismo or Borla.
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Yes. But remember that the Nismo is a full cat-back. It includes the Y-pipe. The Tanabe is not. You will need to order the Tanabe or other make Y-pipe to get a full cat-back system. I suggest the Tanabe y-pipe though.
My Power Enterprise Sonic EX is EASILY leaps and bounds quieter than the nismo exhaust was.
Also, the PE isn't a cat-back. Getting the ypipe isn't entirely necessary. Also, the aftermarket ypipe will make it a tad louder.
Also, the PE isn't a cat-back. Getting the ypipe isn't entirely necessary. Also, the aftermarket ypipe will make it a tad louder.
Originally Posted by Robert_K
That must make it quieter than the OEM exhaust. I don't think the Nismo is much louder than the OEM one.
it's about the same as OEM if not quieter, I kid you not.
From the what I have heard in person the Borla is quieter than the Nismo. Also quieter than the Nismo is the Stillen TD. Also, in some cases (HF cats on and auto roadster is one case), the Nismo has a drone at freeway speed.
What I do like about the Nismo though is that it is pretty close to stock quiet when you are just driving around, start up and free revving (don't expect to impress anyone with sound sitting still, it is mild and has NO parking lot cred). BUT, when you get on it, say getting on the freeway at WOT, it will speak up and be heard. So it gives you the best of both worlds.
Chris
What I do like about the Nismo though is that it is pretty close to stock quiet when you are just driving around, start up and free revving (don't expect to impress anyone with sound sitting still, it is mild and has NO parking lot cred). BUT, when you get on it, say getting on the freeway at WOT, it will speak up and be heard. So it gives you the best of both worlds.
Chris




Here's a pic of it on my G...