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ZRud3Bwoy 02-04-2021 10:09 PM

y pipe suggestions please
 
So i have a tomei which everything else is stock,was wondering which y pipe you guys suggest and why.

not going with test pipes btw

Quicksilvers 02-05-2021 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ZRud3Bwoy (Post 3984648)
So i have a tomei which everything else is stock,was wondering which y pipe you guys suggest and why.

not going with test pipes btw

If you alright have the Tomei Expreme Titanium muffler it has best overall fitment using the Tomei Expreme Titanium mid y pipe and it only weights about only five pounds I believe that is ten less than the stock Genuine Nissan mid pipe. It is worth it for the weight reduction also if you are using the stock Genuine Nissan cats or high flow cats you will not get a whole a lot of rasp from your exhaust note. Second choice would be the AAM Competition Y pipe they use with their single exhaust.

Mike_O_Nite 02-05-2021 10:54 AM

The Motordyne XYZ pipe is also another great option:

https://motordyneengineering.com/pro...ith-resonator/

I went with this resonated version, but you have two other options (with a test pipe or with a high-flow cat).

It sounds great with my Tomei, but then again, I haven’t run the Tomei with a different Y-pipe...just my 2 cents.

ZRud3Bwoy 02-07-2021 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Quicksilvers (Post 3984677)
If you alright have the Tomei Expreme Titanium muffler it has best overall fitment using the Tomei Expreme Titanium mid y pipe and it only weights about only five pounds I believe that is ten less than the stock Genuine Nissan mid pipe. It is worth it for the weight reduction also if you are using the stock Genuine Nissan cats or high flow cats you will not get a whole a lot of rasp from your exhaust note. Second choice would be the AAM Competition Y pipe they use with their single exhaust.

yeah still deciding im just curious is the tomei worth it for 600 for a y pipe compared to others that are like 2-3

now i know the weight reduction is a thing but does that matter if this is just a daily car?

projectpanda 02-07-2021 08:38 PM

because you have a Titanium exhaust, check out Thaitanium, En makes a dual resonated titanium y pipe. I"m not sure what the cost is. He also can make it in stainless steel as a cheaper option.

Hall Built Performance is another guy that can make a dual resonated y pipe. I believe his is about $450.

Motordyne is the other mainstream option for resonated y pipes.

other than that, ISR is popular because of cost and its also has 2.75" primaries compared to the standard 2.5" in all other y pipes.

ZRud3Bwoy 02-08-2021 03:10 PM

Well thanks for everyone input i pulled the trigger today and purchase the tomei y pipe

i collect sneakers so sold a extra pair of yeezys to pay for the y pipe lol

should be here sometime this week hopefully

Tractionless 02-13-2021 07:20 AM

So you have OE cats, OE resonators and just bought a Y pipe with more resonators in it?

ZRud3Bwoy 02-15-2021 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3985546)
So you have OE cats, OE resonators and just bought a Y pipe with more resonators in it?

yea =)

anyway tomei/stillen intake /tomei y pipe for now

Tractionless 02-16-2021 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ZRud3Bwoy (Post 3985832)
yea =)

anyway tomei/stillen intake /tomei y pipe for now

Did you need/want more resonators?

ZRud3Bwoy 02-16-2021 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3985884)
Did you need/want more resonators?



Sounds the same or slightly better no need for test pipes as of now happy with the results

ZRud3Bwoy 02-17-2021 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Tractionless (Post 3985884)
Did you need/want more resonators?



Question does the y pipe add more torque ? I feel as if the car pulls more now in a good way if that makes sense


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