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2string1 06-09-2020 01:20 PM

NISMO Cat-back Exhaust System
 
Will a NISMO Cat-back Exhaust System fit on a 2010 370Z Roadster? If yes what does it do for the sound?

Spartan 1771 06-09-2020 02:02 PM

From what I understand, it will fit. Several roadster owners discussed it in this thread:
http://www.the370z.com/intake-exhaus...termarket.html

I had an OEM Nismo CBE on my Touring Z for several years. According to Nissan it is responsible for about 50% of the power gains on the Nismo Z, which equates to about 9hp. Although a little throatier then the base exhaust, it doesn't really add much growl. The difference is a little noticeable at start up and under full throttle, but its very tame under normal driving conditions.

Nismonerd 06-09-2020 02:04 PM

Yes, the exhaust will fit, however, the tips will stick out an inch or so further out the back than your stock tips do. You'll notice a slight increase in sound, not that much.

2string1 06-09-2020 03:13 PM

Thanks, that's what I wanted to know.

Spartan 1771 06-09-2020 03:15 PM

What are you looking for and how much do you want to spend?

Ventruck 06-11-2020 06:49 PM

pretty much a stealth mode setup when it comes to sound.

And that can sometimes be a good thing.

dave11 06-12-2020 07:15 AM

Then you should be happy with the Nismo cat back system. When I was looking for a true dual exhaust cat back, I drove a new Nismo. The increased difference in sound in the Nismo was so minimal compared to my car, that I opted to not get that system. I wanted a little more sound than what it provided. I wanted less stealth.

Spartan 1771 06-12-2020 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by dave11 (Post 3941295)
Then you should be happy with the Nismo cat back system. When I was looking for a true dual exhaust cat back, I drove a new Nismo. The increased difference in sound in the Nismo was so minimal compared to my car, that I opted to not get that system. I wanted a little more sound than what it provided. I wanted less stealth.

Agreed.

I also got rid if my NISMO system because I wanted a louder exhaust. My FI / Berk set-up is anti-stealth.

Tractionless 06-12-2020 11:54 AM

Happy with Megan Racing Axle back for sound enhancement on otherwise stock system.

2017370ZBlack 06-15-2020 01:34 AM

There are actually two Nismo exhausts available: S-Tune, and R-Tune. R-Tune is a true dual all the way. It probably is a little louder as a result. For some reason the S-Tune costs more. Neither is the same as the exhaust that comes stock on the Nismo model.

dave11 06-15-2020 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2017370ZBlack (Post 3941893)
There are actually two Nismo exhausts available: S-Tune, and R-Tune. R-Tune is a true dual all the way. It probably is a little louder as a result. For some reason the S-Tune costs more. Neither is the same as the exhaust that comes stock on the Nismo model.

There are actually three maybe four. The standard Nismo exhaust that comes from the factory, the S-Tune, and the R-Tune. There is also a Nismo exhaust offered in the 370 brochure, but no one has been able to give me a definitive answer if that is the same system that comes on the Nismo or not. The system I got was the R-Tune.

Ventruck 06-15-2020 11:56 PM

There's currently 4:

OEM from the complete Nismo car. H-pipe configuration by Autetech then HKS

Nismo S-Tune. Y-pipe and if I remember correctly the construction is stainless steel, and the pipe diameters make it a questionable upgrade for the money.

Nismo R-Tune. H-pipe setup. 2.5" diameter. Seems likewise to the Nismo OEM setup except for the nicer muffler/silencer section and stainless construction

Nismo Titanium. I don't think we got the full story, but it advertises the "Nismo" fitting as a less expensive package (not that it's inexpensive even then). From the product picture it looks like it therefore just replaces just the mid-pipe and muffler. But it's worth every penny. Car sounds like a V8. You'll run 11's, get 11's in your car, everyone at the Starbucks meet will be dying to know you.

2011 Nismo#91 06-16-2020 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dave11 (Post 3942021)
There are actually three maybe four. The standard Nismo exhaust that comes from the factory, the S-Tune, and the R-Tune. There is also a Nismo exhaust offered in the 370 brochure, but no one has been able to give me a definitive answer if that is the same system that comes on the Nismo or not. The system I got was the R-Tune.

No, R tune is the Stock Nismo, Then the Nismo one you can buy is the S Tune.

dave11 06-16-2020 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2011 Nismo#91 (Post 3942246)
No, R tune is the Stock Nismo, Then the Nismo one you can buy is the S Tune.

I drove a 2020 Nismo to compare the exhaust sound with my stock exhaust. There was hardly any difference in sound. The Nismo they offer as an accessory for $1850 plus installation is not the same as the R-Tune. The R-Tune is a true dual exhaust with an H pipe. It also has two mufflers going across at the rear instead if the one shown in the brochure. The R-Tune is what I have. It sounds much different than the Nismo I drove. The R-Tune is louder and has a much more melodic sound under acceleration.

Spartan 1771 06-16-2020 08:20 AM

Nismo OEM CBE: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...MygAegUIARC2Ag

Nismo S-Tune CBE: https://www.z1motorsports.com/exhaus...xoC5vIQAvD_BwE

Nismo R-Tune CBE: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...MygOegUIARDVAg

NIsmo Titanium CBE (not really a CBE. This connects to the stock Y-pipe): https://www.z1motorsports.com/exhaus...BoCANoQAvD_BwE

What I recommend: https://www.fastintentions.com/produ...products_id/14


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