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Old 05-01-2020, 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Scojoturner
I was happy to find mine on offerup. $250 for the Weldina without the Y-pipe was a great deal. The Nismo Y pipe was problematic anyways (cracking) and the HR style flows better.
really 250$!! That was good bargain , you are so lucky guys in US because there are so many Z pieces available. Back then the Z33 was on sale it was 10k units sold in US versus roughly 300units in France.

Well I am still looking for S-Tune exhaust with seller accepting to ship internationally from US.
alternatively I could check on Crooooober that make relay from JDM garages In Japan but the shipping fees are 2-3 times more than from US.
Old 05-02-2020, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Scojoturner
I was happy to find mine on offerup. $250 for the Weldina without the Y-pipe was a great deal. The Nismo Y pipe was problematic anyways (cracking) and the HR style flows better.
Let’s clear this up.... the Nismo S-Tune Y-pipe gets a bad rap when it’s misused and put on an unintended application such as with test pipes or non-OE catalysts.

And, where is it test documented that an HR y-pipe flows better than the Nismo developed S-Tune? Be curious to see that.
Old 05-08-2020, 09:47 AM
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Scott this you? Lol It's E man....how you doing? Healing up good?
Old 05-08-2020, 10:00 AM
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Hey Eric! It’s me! I’m back to shifting, so things are shaping up!
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Originally Posted by Scojoturner
I was happy to find mine on offerup. $250 for the Weldina without the Y-pipe was a great deal. The Nismo Y pipe was problematic anyways (cracking) and the HR style flows better.
Originally Posted by MicVelo
Let’s clear this up.... the Nismo S-Tune Y-pipe gets a bad rap when it’s misused and put on an unintended application such as with test pipes or non-OE catalysts.

And, where is it test documented that an HR y-pipe flows better than the Nismo developed S-Tune? Be curious to see that.
Subscribed for info on this, as I'm looking for Y pipe options for use with my new used Weldina mid pipe and muffler.
Old 05-09-2020, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Zelduh
Subscribed for info on this, as I'm looking for Y pipe options for use with my new used Weldina mid pipe and muffler.
I went with a Megan V2 (HR Style). It has a 3” collector and mated you perfect to the S tune mid pipe.
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