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Old Feb 10, 2008 | 03:27 PM
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Default Do Titek test pipes fit on a 2007 350Z?

I read the sticky at the top and understand that 03-06 test pipes and HFCs do not fit on a 2007 (without modification). But when looking at the Titek test pipes, it says it will work on 03+ vehicles.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TITEK...spagenameZWDVW

"-03-up Nissan 350Z/ Infiniti G35
-will include 2x extensions for 04+350z/ G35"

It says extensions, but maybe they're talking about spark plug de-foulers?

Evasive's website says pretty much the same thing. Maybe they just use the same description they used before the 2007 came out.
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/me...de=TIT-Z33-001

When looking at pictures of Berk 03-06 TPs and Berk 2007+ TPs, it almost seems like they just cut their 03-06 TPs and welded in an extension piece to make them longer for the 2007+. Is the length the main difference?

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Old Feb 10, 2008 | 03:50 PM
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No, the pipes that fit '03-06 Zs don't fit the '07-08. I believe there is a difference in flanges as well as length.
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No, they won't work.
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Ah okay, I imagined they wouldn't. Thank you
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Originally Posted by bboypuertoroc
No, they won't work.
OMG bboy! Your getting soft!!! There was no noob flaming!!! Are you leaving your roots of the darkside?
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Originally Posted by rkemp1
OMG bboy! Your getting soft!!! There was no noob flaming!!! Are you leaving your roots of the darkside?
Probably because I read his thread/searched I didn't think they would, but I didn't know if Titek provided some sort of "extension" for the '07+ models like it implies. My buddy has the Titeks on his G35 and I don't think they're too raspy in person, and the welds/price are pretty good.
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Originally Posted by BEbengali
Probably because I read his thread/searched I didn't think they would, but I didn't know if Titek provided some sort of "extension" for the '07+ models like it implies. My buddy has the Titeks on his G35 and I don't think they're too raspy in person, and the welds/price are pretty good.
Dont worry this wasnt a shot at you it was a shot at bboy for being notoriously hard on noobs, although they deserve it most times.
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Old Feb 11, 2008 | 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by rkemp1
Dont worry this wasnt a shot at you it was a shot at bboy for being notoriously hard on noobs, although they deserve it most times.
I understand, no offense taken I'm a n00b here, but I've been on 10+ message forums since 2003
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