SRS Exhaust/Ebay Exhaust
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i sure the hell hope this isn't true...but damn there are a lot more members on here that can barely afford a z then complain that mods are too expensive to buy for it. like others have mentioned, if you can't afford it then don't buy it but please stop buying this crap/knock off shiat. "you get what you pay for"...this will hold true for just about everything...live and learn.
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I got a used SRS exhaust with welded tips + y pipe for 100 bucks used. I am not going to say its awesome, but I will say this
1> its lighter by years than the stock exhaust.
2> it is deep and no drone
3> Mine has no rust at all ( in FL)
I would not use it once I go FI but for a cheapo fun mod, I would not give it crap.
1> its lighter by years than the stock exhaust.
2> it is deep and no drone
3> Mine has no rust at all ( in FL)
I would not use it once I go FI but for a cheapo fun mod, I would not give it crap.
#23
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SR*S
I have had my SR*S exhaust on for almost a year now, and it works exactly the same as the day i bought it. It has not rusted or anything. It sounds great. In my opinion it sounds like a nismo (it is a nismo replica) without all of the "popping". I have ordered SR*S test pipes and a Y Pipe from Nissangtrpower and i will install them when i get a chance.
I give the SR*S a 5/5 on product quality for the cheep price under 300$
I give the SR*S a 5/5 on product quality for the cheep price under 300$
#24
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3 yo Srs
I got my SrS 3" for $700 3 years ago in my Z...
There was a small bolt up alignment issue from the "Y" to the "straight", but we got it dialed in.
Sounds good, no rust, no cracking... The only thing I've noticed recently is a faint squeak if I run over a bump during a turn... But nothing major.
I get that there are some name brands the are sanatamus with quality... But in my opinion seeing is believing.
There are people who have titanium piping made for there cars right in front of them at muffler shops that over pay for less quality then name brand stuff.
I just don't see how you can mess up "piping".
There was a small bolt up alignment issue from the "Y" to the "straight", but we got it dialed in.
Sounds good, no rust, no cracking... The only thing I've noticed recently is a faint squeak if I run over a bump during a turn... But nothing major.
I get that there are some name brands the are sanatamus with quality... But in my opinion seeing is believing.
There are people who have titanium piping made for there cars right in front of them at muffler shops that over pay for less quality then name brand stuff.
I just don't see how you can mess up "piping".
Last edited by Riff; 05-15-2015 at 06:26 PM.
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