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Old 10-23-2009, 11:25 PM
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Default Dyno testing of different exhaust??

Getting ready to install a new exhaust system on my 2003 350Z. I'd love to find some testing where you could compare HP and torque gains from different brands of systems.
I'm looking at Cat back systems but I'm also very open to installing high flow Cats if that makes a lot of difference in HP.
I want loud but not obnoxious. I've been looking at Borla and Magnaflow.
Thanks, guys, Mike
Old 10-23-2009, 11:32 PM
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Not to sound like an a**hat, but your gonna get told to search. a lot.
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http://www.motordyneengineering.com/G35_exhaust.php
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thanks guys,
Yes Im sure I will be told to search a lot, its expected. I have searched on this forum and others and also on Youtube and google.
Having been around longer a very long time in life, I have learned a few of things.
forumus that have lots of activity, lots of threads and lots of postings seem to create a lot more interest among attracting new people than well established sites that believe they are so well funded with articles, search information and membership, the daily postings dont matter.
I have also learned that sometimes we all pick up info and things we did not know from the spontanious discussions of things and perhaps what was posted a year ago can be freshend up with some new dialog.
JMHO
ps I do enjoy this site very much and appreciate the resources and the helpful people
Mike
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I recommend that you:

a. Set a budget.
b. Decide what configuration is best for you. Single. Dual. One or two mufflers.
c. Listen before buying.
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Good advise, thanks, buddy, mike


Originally Posted by davidv
I recommend that you:

a. Set a budget.
b. Decide what configuration is best for you. Single. Dual. One or two mufflers.
c. Listen before buying.
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