SOUND CLIP: Nismo Cat Back w/ Random Tech High FLow Cats
I have the Nismo Headers and Borla True Dual. I really want to add the RT cats but am worried about all the raspiness everyone is talking about with the test pipes. I don't think I'll get the raspiness with the RT cats just evaluating what everyone has said about them but if you can just give me your opinion on what the sound will do, power too...?? And I am young and don't mind it being loud, its part of what I'm looking for. Thanks for any help.
Jason,
I'm looking forward to getting the RT Cats here soon from you guys over at Performance Nissan. Just got my NISMO exhaust. I can't wait to get them installed!
I'm looking forward to getting the RT Cats here soon from you guys over at Performance Nissan. Just got my NISMO exhaust. I can't wait to get them installed!
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Originally posted by DRWATSON1234
I have the Nismo Headers and Borla True Dual. I really want to add the RT cats but am worried about all the raspiness everyone is talking about with the test pipes. I don't think I'll get the raspiness with the RT cats just evaluating what everyone has said about them but if you can just give me your opinion on what the sound will do, power too...?? And I am young and don't mind it being loud, its part of what I'm looking for. Thanks for any help.
I have the Nismo Headers and Borla True Dual. I really want to add the RT cats but am worried about all the raspiness everyone is talking about with the test pipes. I don't think I'll get the raspiness with the RT cats just evaluating what everyone has said about them but if you can just give me your opinion on what the sound will do, power too...?? And I am young and don't mind it being loud, its part of what I'm looking for. Thanks for any help.
It will sound full, but not raspy..
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Originally posted by ricochet
Jason,
I'm looking forward to getting the RT Cats here soon from you guys over at Performance Nissan. Just got my NISMO exhaust. I can't wait to get them installed!
Jason,
I'm looking forward to getting the RT Cats here soon from you guys over at Performance Nissan. Just got my NISMO exhaust. I can't wait to get them installed!
My car goes to the dyno tommorow so I will post the gains from NISMO EXHAUST only to RT CATS and NISMO...
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Originally posted by 35ounces
I heard that the RT Cats cause the Nismo exhaust to hang lower due to the length/shape of the bend. Do they and does it cause the peip to bottom out ?
I heard that the RT Cats cause the Nismo exhaust to hang lower due to the length/shape of the bend. Do they and does it cause the peip to bottom out ?
Here are some pix of the rear cross member.
In the above photo you see a large metal screw driver pointing to the bolts that need to be loosened to insert the shims. Just loosen them enough to get the shims around them and then tighten. Pictured is the stock exhaust. If you notice there is a metal surrounding of the y-pipe. that is also on the cats, but there is non of that on the RT cats.
Another angle. You can see how the single pipe of the stock exhaust is about a centimeter above the rear cross member. The shims push down that flat wide metal piece going across.
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Originally posted by 35ounces
Thanks. I have the Nismo exhaust which hangs a little lower than stock as it is - hence my concern.
Thanks. I have the Nismo exhaust which hangs a little lower than stock as it is - hence my concern.
I havent scraped where I used to some times scraped with only the nismo exhaust.
I put the shims in any way, I did not really need to it wasnt close to hitting the cross member.
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No its something that was figured out from various installs from various people.
Basically. Tell him that the 2 shims (look like 2 pronged forks) that are in each bag are to be placed above the cross member. Simply loosen the bolts until the shims will fit around the bolts and then tighten.
Can print the photos too if they will help.
Basically. Tell him that the 2 shims (look like 2 pronged forks) that are in each bag are to be placed above the cross member. Simply loosen the bolts until the shims will fit around the bolts and then tighten.
Can print the photos too if they will help.
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Originally posted by 35ounces
Yeah you guys should make a quick sheet with the photos and an explanation. Providing the shims is really great of you guys.
Yeah you guys should make a quick sheet with the photos and an explanation. Providing the shims is really great of you guys.
Next time my car or any Z is on the lift Ill take some better pictures.
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By the way. I will be doing a step by step of the K&N Typhoon install tommorow night.
Car goes to Dyno Tommorow, Then Wednesday with new intake.
Here is a pic of the shims. I just got them from Jason today and had them installed at a local performance shop.
This took care of the vibration I was having by the exhaust pipe touching the cross member. Once again Jason thanks.
This took care of the vibration I was having by the exhaust pipe touching the cross member. Once again Jason thanks.
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Originally posted by pimp1911
Here is a pic of the shims. I just got them from Jason today and had them installed at a local performance shop.
This took care of vibration I was having by the exhaust pipe touching the cross member. Once again Jason thanks.
Here is a pic of the shims. I just got them from Jason today and had them installed at a local performance shop.
This took care of vibration I was having by the exhaust pipe touching the cross member. Once again Jason thanks.
Awsome! Thanks for posting that!
By the way, I had a rush of calls / orders after we got off the phone. Your other set got sent out today, Ill get you the tracking number when I get into the office tommorow. Had to leave
I don't like leaving.
Just for clarification, this is not the rear cross member your are putting these spacers in, but just a light weight brace that helps to lessen body flex. I will make sure Jason gets the time today to get some pictures and we will include them with our kits. Also pimp1911, thanks for the picture, but next time make sure you get the whole envelope shot..... You can't completely see our name and address....
Last edited by Jeff@Performance; Nov 18, 2003 at 05:24 AM.
Originally posted by Mr Twisted
Zxsaint Go with the RTs , with your numbers you should go over 265
Zxsaint Go with the RTs , with your numbers you should go over 265
I've studied the dyno charts on this board quite a bit and based on some of my conclusions, I'm afraid that running highflow cats + exhaust will make me run lean. In fact, I haven't heard of a anyone break 260 on a Z without experiencing a lean condition.
Dunno, still may be worth a try ... but $500+tax is kinda tough for me to come by right now (trying to save up for a new house)
I dunno, I may get in a mood and go pick them up one of these weekends before an upcoming group dyno day.
Originally posted by Jeff@Performance
Just for clarification, this is not the rear cross member your are putting these spacers in, but just a light weight brace that helps to lessen body flex. I will make sure Jason gets the time today to get some pictures and we will include them with our kits. Also pimp1911, thanks for the picture, but next time make sure you get the whole envelope shot..... You can't completely see our name and address....
Just for clarification, this is not the rear cross member your are putting these spacers in, but just a light weight brace that helps to lessen body flex. I will make sure Jason gets the time today to get some pictures and we will include them with our kits. Also pimp1911, thanks for the picture, but next time make sure you get the whole envelope shot..... You can't completely see our name and address....
Hahaha. Will do. You guys are the greatest. Keep up the good work.



