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Amuse just released their Extra STTI and RS-Silent STTI models for the Nismo 370z dual system. These will bolt up directly with the Nismo dual outlet midpipe. There are 2
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Amuse just released their Extra STTI and RS-Silent STTI models for the Nismo 370z dual system. These will bolt up directly with the Nismo dual outlet midpipe.
There are 2 tip designs to choose from as you'll see from the pictures. The "Extra" picture is an example of a single wall tip, while the "RS-Silent" picture is an example of the new dual wall tip. The tips are also 5mm larger than the previous models (120mm) Another option that Amuse has always offered is a choice of tip burn styles. See the picture below for the different versions. A Tail = Just the edge burned B Tail = The full tip burned C Tail = No burn; just the polished ti tip (not shown in the picture) Check them out: ![]() ![]() ![]() More info here: Extra RS-Silent R1 Front Pipe-Mike Bratcher Last edited by 370Ztune; 07-12-2010 at 05:16 PM. |
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no, regular 370Z uses a y-pipe, not an h-pipe. these nismo versions are meant to support the h-pipe. in fact, that's the only difference between the nismo and regular amuse exhausts. the flanges that mate to the midpipe are different.
but you gotta pay for the extra metal ![]() they do have the regular 370Z versions available as well - R1 Extra, R1 Silent, R1000, and the R1 Progress. ...what, MIKE NO LINK TO THE PROGRESS?!
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Nope. You will need to buy the ones made for the non-Nismo Z. The pipes after the cats are different. The non-Nismo Z has a "Y" pipe (hence one pipe collector) the Nismo ones have a "H" pipe with two pipes coming out from the cats all the way till the muffler.
If you wanted these...then you would have to get a different front pipe that feeds into the mid pipes. Would not really be economically worth it at that point though IMO. The non-Nismo versions are still cool. ![]() Oh crap....Phelan beat me...now I feel like a repost LOL. |
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Why is it always shown on the cans that go = when they are burnt Ti, one side is always 'burned' more than the other? Is there some serious reason to it, or is it just how that particular metal reacted... I would think with the whole dual concept symmetry would be exercised here as well... Or am I just overthinking this? Its just always made me
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Just added it under the Extra. It's the same price as the Extra as well.
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I personally like the way it is right now, it's not "overly" symmetrical ![]() Also, I just added to the above post, the y-pipe Amuse designed for the Nismo 370z. -Mike |
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Added some more info to the link above with a better picture. Diameter: 60mm x 2 Weight: 1.9kg -Mike |
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again, keep in mind i customized my exhaust to increase the sizing of the secondary pipes to support my future pipe dream of supercharging the VQ37... (badum *kish*) i might also get some improvements with the new y-pipe that came in but i won't get to see until i get home in two weeks... |
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