Greddy Exhaust anyone?
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http://www.streetsports.com/Tune/350...s/exhaust2.jpg
I'm waiting on this exhaust but i dont see it on their site.
I'm waiting on this exhaust but i dont see it on their site.
Originally posted by Moodie
http://www.greddy.com/products/produ...productidx=293
http://www.greddy.com/products/produ...productidx=293
still waiting for more info on the evo2.....
Last edited by whatever; Jan 6, 2004 at 12:37 PM.
I believed it's a single pipe to a single canister, and I heard it only weights around 15 to 20lb. If you ever go on Greddy website and look at Greddy 350Z's rear under spoiler pictures, you will find out that there is a optional tip cover, and the exhaust only comes out from one side.
Dunno whats' the hypewith true dual??? With good design, single pipe and single canister exhuast can generate more HP than true dual, not to mention how much weights it can save.
And I will imaging a racing exhaust from a company (like Greddy) that has numerous professional racing experinece around the world (like Le Man, JGTC and so) will have better design than company that only done couple drag race or some other small race.
Dunno whats' the hypewith true dual??? With good design, single pipe and single canister exhuast can generate more HP than true dual, not to mention how much weights it can save.
And I will imaging a racing exhaust from a company (like Greddy) that has numerous professional racing experinece around the world (like Le Man, JGTC and so) will have better design than company that only done couple drag race or some other small race.
Last edited by kzshin; Jan 6, 2004 at 05:01 PM.
Originally posted by maximumsportZ
http://www.streetsports.com/Tune/350...s/exhaust2.jpg
I'm waiting on this exhaust but i dont see it on their site.
http://www.streetsports.com/Tune/350...s/exhaust2.jpg
I'm waiting on this exhaust but i dont see it on their site.
As for the Greddy Ti exhaust, you will not see much gains from it unless you are going turbo.
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Originally posted by Mike Wazowski
As for the Greddy Ti exhaust, you will not see much gains from it unless you are going turbo.
As for the Greddy Ti exhaust, you will not see much gains from it unless you are going turbo.
yup, weight saving equates to better performance. And if you take the ratio of "Hp increased per saving weight" Greddy Ti probably has "alot" better performance than the others.
Anyway, regarding how much HP increased, we need to see the dyno number. Not just based on it's a true dual, or it's a single canister
Anyway, regarding how much HP increased, we need to see the dyno number. Not just based on it's a true dual, or it's a single canister
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