NEW S-Tune Exhaust for Z33
#42
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I may be wrong but the tucked look on the new S-tune looks odd. It looks like the newer S-tune's muffler is smaller making the exhaust piping longer and a bit odd to me. I had the Weldina version on my 03 and ended up doing a bumper tuck and don't remember it resembling these pictures. Just my thoughts.
#43
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Agency power available? I have an original weldina s-tune muffler i picked up like two or three yrs ago in excellent shape thinking i would be able to find a mid pipe eventually. Still hunting one. Ha
#45
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just a recap on this new s-tunes system, has someone else bought it and share his thought and observation?
from my side i did re-edit my video with stock/Nismo intake for you to appreciate.next step I ll install art pipes on these.
Here is bolt on installation with my stock Intake (07 HR)
Then just after I installed my R-Tune dual intake (which is a rebranded Short-ram K&N performance one) it has lower more a bit the sound .
I dig in the installation leaflet that came with and it turned out that Nissan outsourced to Mackin Industries and this system is a part of their MXP exhaust... was totally unknown to me before (made in US? China)
You can also see they made the one for the GTR also.
just a recap on this new s-tunes system, has someone else bought it and share his thought and observation?
from my side i did re-edit my video with stock/Nismo intake for you to appreciate.next step I ll install art pipes on these.
Here is bolt on installation with my stock Intake (07 HR)
Then just after I installed my R-Tune dual intake (which is a rebranded Short-ram K&N performance one) it has lower more a bit the sound .
I dig in the installation leaflet that came with and it turned out that Nissan outsourced to Mackin Industries and this system is a part of their MXP exhaust... was totally unknown to me before (made in US? China)
You can also see they made the one for the GTR also.
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To my ear (and through speakers), it's louder, lower tone than original S-Tune. Then again, I don't hear mine from that view/audible point. IMO, does not sound like original at all but sounds good.
#48
For those who have the orginal S-Tune exhaust, how do you compare the sound of this one ?
https://youtu.be/Oqc6-0YuGRo
https://youtu.be/Oqc6-0YuGRo
I can say that both versions sound similar, but have slightly minor sound differences. Most people will not notice.
JDM Weldina version sounds:
-Slightly warmer tone in low-mid range rpm than your video.
-Louder at higher rpm range than your video.
Besides the sound, there are other differences between them.
The JDM Weldina S-Tune exhaust tips point slightly upwards.
It might of been designed this way to accentuate the styling of the factory S-Tune aero package in the Japanese market.
Looks similar to new version from a distance
rear of muffler and tips pointing upwards
Different badges
#49
What I noticed also on a post there is that Weldina muffler is as large and big as OEM where the new S-Tune ( lets call it MXP one) is shrunk 1/3 of its width as a mini s-tune muffler from this observation smaller the muffler louder the sound.
my other observations I noticed from various YouTube video is that Weldina one seems warmer and bit louder starting in low Rpm then seems to fade.
#50
I have the original JDM Weldina S-Tune exhaust setup, I have compared it with several people who have the newer version of the S-Tune exhaust on their 350Z's.
I can say that both versions sound similar, but have slightly minor sound differences. Most people will not notice.
JDM Weldina version sounds:
-Slightly warmer tone in low-mid range rpm than your video.
-Louder at higher rpm range than your video.
Besides the sound, there are other differences between them.
The JDM Weldina S-Tune exhaust tips point slightly upwards.
It might of been designed this way to accentuate the styling of the factory S-Tune aero package in the Japanese market.
Looks similar to new version from a distance
rear of muffler and tips pointing upwards
Different badges
I can say that both versions sound similar, but have slightly minor sound differences. Most people will not notice.
JDM Weldina version sounds:
-Slightly warmer tone in low-mid range rpm than your video.
-Louder at higher rpm range than your video.
Besides the sound, there are other differences between them.
The JDM Weldina S-Tune exhaust tips point slightly upwards.
It might of been designed this way to accentuate the styling of the factory S-Tune aero package in the Japanese market.
Looks similar to new version from a distance
rear of muffler and tips pointing upwards
Different badges
Excellent observations!! Perfect point about the fact that Weldina one tips are pointing upward, this may have significant effect on sound dispersion and how sound is perceived. whereas the new one tips are pointing horizontally.
Another observation like MicVelo originally mentioned in the post the tips are single walled compared to the dual wall that might have also an impact but I would say after saying both the big difference is the muffler size.
other than that on other video I just recorded with better microphone I noticed like a hsss when the gaz release to me it seems the new one has improved flow but it would have to be demonstrated on dyno. Also noting that both Y are very different each other, original S tune Y tube are joining later in one section
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Do you have recorded Fly by of your setup that I could compare?
#51
Excellent observations!! Perfect point about the fact that Weldina one tips are pointing upward, this may have significant effect on sound dispersion and how sound is perceived. whereas the new one tips are pointing horizontally.
Another observation like MicVelo originally mentioned in the post the tips are single walled compared to the dual wall that might have also an impact but I would say after saying both the big difference is the muffler size.
other than that on other video I just recorded with better microphone I noticed like a hsss when the gaz release to me it seems the new one has improved flow but it would have to be demonstrated on dyno. Also noting that both Y are very different each other, original S tune Y tube are joining later in one section
.https://youtu.be/b1ozpJREJYg
Do you have recorded Fly by of your setup that I could compare?
Another observation like MicVelo originally mentioned in the post the tips are single walled compared to the dual wall that might have also an impact but I would say after saying both the big difference is the muffler size.
other than that on other video I just recorded with better microphone I noticed like a hsss when the gaz release to me it seems the new one has improved flow but it would have to be demonstrated on dyno. Also noting that both Y are very different each other, original S tune Y tube are joining later in one section
.https://youtu.be/b1ozpJREJYg
Do you have recorded Fly by of your setup that I could compare?
Honestly, I think you should keep your S-Tune exhaust because the changes aren't very different at all, and if you get one of the JDM ones they are mostly all used and over a decade old.
Also, just incase you did not know, the original Nismo S-Tune Exhaust is:
-Marketed by Weldina
-Labeled as Nismo
-Manufactured by Fujitsubo (it is a variant of their Fujitsubo Legalis-R 350Z Exhaust)
Extremely similar, even down to the inlet of the mid pipe (notice the metal weld triangle)
-Muffler inlet pipe is in the shape of the original JDM S-Tune Exhaust
-Exhaust tips are not rolled like the newer version of the S-Tune Exhaust
..also check this youtube link below .. a video of the Fujitsubo Legalis-R 350Z Exhaust, it sounds similar to both of the S-Tune Exhausts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVxW...ature=youtu.be
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