FS: HKS Hi-Power TD TI Exhaust
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FS: HKS Hi-Power TD TI Exhaust
OK, this exhaust is now up to whoever wants it, finally got the NISMO installed and took the HKS off. Sorry it took so long, thats why it was a feeler. Back down to original price of $980. had it on the car for about 2 months. almost brand new with no dents or dings. Had it on the car less than 800 miles. Car only has 3500 miles. Put it on the car at 2900 miles. PM me if interested.
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Originally Posted by fairlady350z33
OK, this exhaust is now up to whoever wants it, finally got the NISMO installed and took the HKS off. Sorry it took so long, thats why it was a feeler. Back down to original price of $980. had it on the car for about 2 months. almost brand new with no dents or dings. Had it on the car less than 800 miles. Car only has 3500 miles. Put it on the car at 2900 miles. PM me if interested.
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i wanted the stock sound amplified. I love the look of the HKS, its so much more intimidating with the TI tips. but down here in arcadia theres no crime so the cops just follow me around. they don't pull me over because i never floor it or WOT so the sound is still pretty mellow. but i don't want to have to watch my every move and get pulled over for my exhaust. its NOT AS LOUD AS IT LOOKS, but i've been followed twice by cops already and I just want the stock look with a lil added performance.
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sale pending to 350z bra, Koroush i would sell it to you but you offered to little. I think this is a great price for an exhaust thats been barely used. its more than $400 off.
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no problem
Originally Posted by Hydrazine
Let me know if the sale doesn't go through.
I'll let you know if the sale doesn't go through Tony. Quick question, will the Mrev2 help out alot on the 287 engine if I already have a 5/16 iso thermal spacer?
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By itself, marginally.
It would certaintly help if you were able to tune the ECU to take full advantage of it.
It certaintly made good gains on my G35, but I also tuned the car just before installing it, so it was in a very healthy tune condition before it was installed.
There is also the case where some cars will need a tune, and other won't need it at all. Our ECU's have a lot of variability in them. Only the dyno can tell you what you need for tuning.
It would certaintly help if you were able to tune the ECU to take full advantage of it.
It certaintly made good gains on my G35, but I also tuned the car just before installing it, so it was in a very healthy tune condition before it was installed.
There is also the case where some cars will need a tune, and other won't need it at all. Our ECU's have a lot of variability in them. Only the dyno can tell you what you need for tuning.
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Thanks Tony
Originally Posted by Hydrazine
By itself, marginally.
It would certaintly help if you were able to tune the ECU to take full advantage of it.
It certaintly made good gains on my G35, but I also tuned the car just before installing it, so it was in a very healthy tune condition before it was installed.
There is also the case where some cars will need a tune, and other won't need it at all. Our ECU's have a lot of variability in them. Only the dyno can tell you what you need for tuning.
It would certaintly help if you were able to tune the ECU to take full advantage of it.
It certaintly made good gains on my G35, but I also tuned the car just before installing it, so it was in a very healthy tune condition before it was installed.
There is also the case where some cars will need a tune, and other won't need it at all. Our ECU's have a lot of variability in them. Only the dyno can tell you what you need for tuning.
Thanks
Ted
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