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Endgame 04-29-2009 08:53 AM

Hey. I just sent you a PM with several questions. Will you take a look at them?

Also, can we expect a Y Pipe from Amuse? Any other cool parts???

370Ztune 04-29-2009 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Endgame (Post 64939)
Hey. I just sent you a PM with several questions. Will you take a look at them?

Also, can we expect a Y Pipe from Amuse? Any other cool parts???

PM Sent. Thx for the inquiry :tup: .

I think it is safe to say that we can expect a Y Pipe from Amuse in the future, as well as suspension and aero, maybe even a GT1 or JGTC inspired widebody. None of this is for sure but based on their products with the Z33, the S2000, and the GT-R, I think that everything I mentioned is a definite possibility.

Endgame 04-29-2009 02:41 PM

Thanks!!

370Ztune 04-29-2009 03:00 PM

We just found out from Amuse that they are offering a new tip design for 2009. The new tip will involve a thicker tip wall with a purple burn around the edge.

http://www.the370z.com/members/370zt...288-09tail.jpg

Here is a picture I found of an Amuse Z33 Y-Pipe.

http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/q...t-pipecopy.jpg

imag 04-29-2009 10:00 PM

Any chance of posting dynos of both pipes?

Also, on your site, it's confusing. In one location, it says the Extra single pipe saves 20.9 lbs., but then it also says 19 lbs. directly underneath there. It also says 19 lbs. and 21 hp. for both the Silent and the Extra pipe, but it seems hard to believe they're both the same...

Love the looks of these, love the weight savings - just need more info and more vids (sorry - I'm impatient).

Endgame 04-30-2009 08:34 AM

will that new tip be available with the Gold ring?

370Ztune 04-30-2009 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by imag (Post 65331)
Any chance of posting dynos of both pipes?

Also, on your site, it's confusing. In one location, it says the Extra single pipe saves 20.9 lbs., but then it also says 19 lbs. directly underneath there. It also says 19 lbs. and 21 hp. for both the Silent and the Extra pipe, but it seems hard to believe they're both the same...

Love the looks of these, love the weight savings - just need more info and more vids (sorry - I'm impatient).

No worries, I like your enthusiasm. Sorry for the confusion on the site.

The R1-Extra is 1.15kg, roughly 2lbs, lighter than the RS-Silent.

Currently we do not have any dynographs for the R1-Extra. Based on the form and design of each exhaust, I think it is safe to say that out of the box, the R1-Extra probably provides a little bit more back pressure and less weight; the RS-Silent has more potential for more power gains with other mods.

With the R1-Extra, when you order the exhaust, for an additional $200 you can upgrade the two 50mm piping to two 60mm piping. This option helps the R1-Extra with its potential for more horsepower gains with other mods.

Once we receive dyno charts from Amuse for the R1-Extra we will be posting those everywhere so keep checking back on our website and threads for updates.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Endgame (Post 65475)
will that new tip be available with the Gold ring?

This tip design is going to be standard on all Z34 Amuse exhausts for 2009 and the gold ring option is available for those that would like it :tup: .

Endgame 04-30-2009 03:38 PM

sweet!

imag 04-30-2009 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370Ztune (Post 65548)
No worries, I like your enthusiasm. Sorry for the confusion on the site.

The R1-Extra is 1.15kg, roughly 2lbs, lighter than the RS-Silent.

Currently we do not have any dynographs for the R1-Extra. Based on the form and design of each exhaust, I think it is safe to say that out of the box, the R1-Extra probably provides a little bit more back pressure and less weight; the RS-Silent has more potential for more power gains with other mods.

With the R1-Extra, when you order the exhaust, for an additional $200 you can upgrade the two 50mm piping to two 60mm piping. This option helps the R1-Extra with its potential for more horsepower gains with other mods.

Once we receive dyno charts from Amuse for the R1-Extra we will be posting those everywhere so keep checking back on our website and threads for updates.



This tip design is going to be standard on all Z34 Amuse exhausts for 2009 and the gold ring option is available for those that would like it :tup: .

Nice - thanks. It seems like if you're going to do it, the larger piping makes sense. I'll be curious to see if that option matches the Silent.

Endgame 04-30-2009 09:11 PM

Well, I am see it is the larger piping makes sense IF you plan on heavy upgrades. I don't plan on anything more than catback (y pipe included), maybe an intake, and a tune.

Does that make sense???? I see the larger piping for turbo applications.

370Ztune 05-01-2009 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Endgame (Post 65753)
Well, I am see it is the larger piping makes sense IF you plan on heavy upgrades. I don't plan on anything more than catback (y pipe included), maybe an intake, and a tune.

Does that make sense???? I see the larger piping for turbo applications.

For you then, the R1-Extra with 50mm dual piping sounds ideal IMO. On their website, Amuse recommends not going with the 60mm piping on the R1-Extra unless you plan to achieve over 330ps.

Endgame 05-01-2009 11:54 AM

thanks. i just realized how my english is VERY broken in that last post. my bad, but thank you for still answering my question.

370Ztune 05-01-2009 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Endgame (Post 66009)
thanks. i just realized how my english is VERY broken in that last post. my bad, but thank you for still answering my question.

:icon18: No worries. We appreciate your interest in Amuse. :tup:

Black kNight 05-04-2009 10:55 AM

Is there any benefit from the gold ring !!!!!

Or it is only for look

alby on boost 05-07-2009 10:12 AM

any sound clips?


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