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F.I. Inc. 10-04-2009 04:43 PM

Lee A. (Non Forum Member-Australia)...

Thank for the order, a few more pending,

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F.I. Inc. 10-04-2009 04:44 PM

All PM's replied.

Knives 10-04-2009 04:58 PM

Hey Tony, just wondering how many days until mine's shipped?

MrBMW 10-04-2009 05:06 PM

More Vidoes
 
Hey guys, heres dome videos that i did yesterday, I have the Resonated Test Pipes, TDX Cat Back Exhaust and Carbon Fibre Mufflers. Thanks to wife for holding the Video camera (some shaky moments LOL).

Fast Intentions RTP's CBE CF Muffler - Launch
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Fast Intentions RTP's CBE CF Muffler - Drive By's
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Fast Intentions RTP's CBE CF Muffler - Mountain Run
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Fast Intentions RTP's CBE CF Muffler - Driving Around
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spearfish25 10-04-2009 05:37 PM

Wow, that is crazy loud. With the resonated test pipes, it's easily louder than my muffler delete was. It has a great sound but I can't imagine being able to have that as a daily driver. Prepare yourself for some noise violation tickets!

F.I. Inc. 10-04-2009 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 222225)
Wow, that is crazy loud. With the resonated test pipes, it's easily louder than my muffler delete was. It has a great sound but I can't imagine being able to have that as a daily driver. Prepare yourself for some noise violation tickets!

Yeah he def. went with the loudest option. It is quite a bit more mellow with high flow cats.

m4a1mustang 10-04-2009 07:20 PM

Well, my gf and I just got back from a weekend trip with the Z. 5 hours of highway driving each way. Let's just say I'm looking at sound deadening options. The sound really gets in and rattles your ear drums under load. The car is it's loudest/deepest at 2-3k which is highway cruising RPM.

On the highway the Z is definitely louder and deeper than my old Mustang that ran a non-catted x-pipe. Under load (say, in a mountain pass at 65-75 mph) the exhaust drowns out whatever your radio is playing. Pretty nuts.

If you can cruise at 80 mph (3k rpm) you pull out of that deep/droney zone and it's not bad, but anywhere below that kind of sucks.

Don't get me wrong, I love the sound of the car in all other conditions, but for us it was pretty bad on the highway. Not necessarily the volume, but it's just such a deep hum it gets in your head. Her hearing is more sensitive than mine, so it was worse for her. I can handle it if I have to, but I want to see if some deadening can cut down on the cockpit volume.

It's going to take a serious job in the hatch to cut down on that. Definitely going to add some heft to the car but it's necessary, IMO. Probably need a foam layer and some mass loaded vinyl to block out a lot of the noise... we'll see!

cotizi 10-04-2009 07:46 PM

Tony, PM sent.

Waqar 10-04-2009 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBMW (Post 222207)
Hey guys, heres dome videos that i did yesterday, I have the Resonated Test Pipes, TDX Cat Back Exhaust and Carbon Fibre Mufflers. Thanks to wife for holding the Video camera (some shaky moments LOL).

Amazing Amazing !!!


what a sound :drool:


thanks for the videos

G35guy84 10-04-2009 08:47 PM

Tony,

I sent you a PM yesterday and am waiting for a response...

MrBMW 10-04-2009 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 222272)
Yeah he def. went with the loudest option. It is quite a bit more mellow with high flow cats.

It certainly is loud and the good thing is Tony did warn us that it would be LOUD. As i have said before, at first i was like WTF, this is REAL LOUD. It has grown on me and brings a smile to my face every time i drive it now.

You can and personally I have done so, is to drive around the louder parts of the Rev range if just driving around in general. Also i would like to point out is that in those Videos above, is that you cant call that normal/easy driving LOL.

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 222329)
Well, my gf and I just got back from a weekend trip with the Z. 5 hours of highway driving each way. Let's just say I'm looking at sound deadening options. The sound really gets in and rattles your ear drums under load. The car is it's loudest/deepest at 2-3k which is highway cruising RPM.

I'm going to having a longish drive on the Highway (2hrs) tomorrow and will see how the RTP's are affected. Although my daily commute is a 19km Highway drive which does include some constant inclines. As you stated it is loudest in that 2-3k band. This is ONLY when under load though. Another thing i have found is that when i use Cruise Control (our H/W speeds are 100km/h) it feels quieter than when i try and modulate the throttle.

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 222329)
On the highway the Z is definitely louder and deeper than my old Mustang that ran a non-catted x-pipe. Under load (say, in a mountain pass at 65-75 mph) the exhaust drowns out whatever your radio is playing. Pretty nuts.

If you can cruise at 80 mph (3k rpm) you pull out of that deep/droney zone and it's not bad, but anywhere below that kind of sucks.

Could it be possible that the US spec might have less sound deadening the us in Australia. I agree that it does get quite loud in the RPM/Speed band you mention, but not to the point where it completely overcomes the Radio/CD etc.. I believe i have quite good hearing and can pick very subtle differences in tone/volume etc..

I am very surprised about your comments saying the 370Z is louder than your Non Catted Stang. The VE Commodores (LS3 Engines) that i know run 2.5-3" straight through exhausts (like my RTP's) make me sound like a mouse LOL. Just the other day on the H/W sitting at 110km/h a V8 Commowhore (joke name over here LOL) was sitting next to me. No racing what so ever and i honestly could barely hear me over his exhaust.

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 222329)
Don't get me wrong, I love the sound of the car in all other conditions, but for us it was pretty bad on the highway. Not necessarily the volume, but it's just such a deep hum it gets in your head. Her hearing is more sensitive than mine, so it was worse for her. I can handle it if I have to, but I want to see if some deadening can cut down on the cockpit volume.

It's going to take a serious job in the hatch to cut down on that. Definitely going to add some heft to the car but it's necessary, IMO. Probably need a foam layer and some mass loaded vinyl to block out a lot of the noise... we'll see!

The sound is AWESOME:tup::tiphat:. I remember in another thread somewhere around here, someone looking at doing the Boot's floor etc. So take out the rear carpet, spare wheel etc, etc and use something like Dynamat. This should dramatically cut down the sound issues i believe. When driving myself, i have noticed that this is the area that causes the most grief.

SRY for long post.

kdo2milger 10-04-2009 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBMW (Post 222598)
It certainly is loud and the good thing is Tony did warn us that it would be LOUD. As i have said before, at first i was like WTF, this is REAL LOUD. It has grown on me and brings a smile to my face every time i drive it now.

You can and personally I have done so, is to drive around the louder parts of the Rev range if just driving around in general. Also i would like to point out is that in those Videos above, is that you cant call that normal/easy driving LOL.



I'm going to having a longish drive on the Highway (2hrs) tomorrow and will see how the RTP's are affected. Although my daily commute is a 19km Highway drive which does include some constant inclines. As you stated it is loudest in that 2-3k band. This is ONLY when under load though. Another thing i have found is that when i use Cruise Control (our H/W speeds are 100km/h) it feels quieter than when i try and modulate the throttle.



Could it be possible that the US spec might have less sound deadening the us in Australia. I agree that it does get quite loud in the RPM/Speed band you mention, but not to the point where it completely overcomes the Radio/CD etc.. I believe i have quite good hearing and can pick very subtle differences in tone/volume etc..

I am very surprised about your comments saying the 370Z is louder than your Non Catted Stang. The VE Commodores (LS3 Engines) that i know run 2.5-3" straight through exhausts (like my RTP's) make me sound like a mouse LOL. Just the other day on the H/W sitting at 110km/h a V8 Commowhore (joke name over here LOL) was sitting next to me. No racing what so ever and i honestly could barely hear me over his exhaust.



The sound is AWESOME:tup::tiphat:. I remember in another thread somewhere around here, someone looking at doing the Boot's floor etc. So take out the rear carpet, spare wheel etc, etc and use something like Dynamat. This should dramatically cut down the sound issues i believe. When driving myself, i have noticed that this is the area that causes the most grief.

SRY for long post.

:Burp:

MrBMW 10-04-2009 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kdo2milger (Post 222608)
:Burp:

?

Translation LOL.

kdo2milger 10-04-2009 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBMW (Post 222638)
?

Translation LOL.

http://www.the370z.com/lounge-off-to...tml#post222524

MrBMW 10-04-2009 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kdo2milger (Post 222644)

Understood LOL. Some Bourbon and Coke for me, gotta love have weekdays off work.

Then Bathurst 1000 V8's for this weekend, Yippee.

kannibul 10-04-2009 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 222329)
Well, my gf and I just got back from a weekend trip with the Z. 5 hours of highway driving each way. Let's just say I'm looking at sound deadening options. The sound really gets in and rattles your ear drums under load. The car is it's loudest/deepest at 2-3k which is highway cruising RPM.

On the highway the Z is definitely louder and deeper than my old Mustang that ran a non-catted x-pipe. Under load (say, in a mountain pass at 65-75 mph) the exhaust drowns out whatever your radio is playing. Pretty nuts.

If you can cruise at 80 mph (3k rpm) you pull out of that deep/droney zone and it's not bad, but anywhere below that kind of sucks.

Don't get me wrong, I love the sound of the car in all other conditions, but for us it was pretty bad on the highway. Not necessarily the volume, but it's just such a deep hum it gets in your head. Her hearing is more sensitive than mine, so it was worse for her. I can handle it if I have to, but I want to see if some deadening can cut down on the cockpit volume.

It's going to take a serious job in the hatch to cut down on that. Definitely going to add some heft to the car but it's necessary, IMO. Probably need a foam layer and some mass loaded vinyl to block out a lot of the noise... we'll see!

Are you running stock cats or something else?

Just wondering...I typically don't drive it for a LONG time, but it seems that this car overall seems loud with the interior sound levels, to where I feel like I've got cotton being shoved in my ears while driving (overload?), and when I get out of the car into my quiet house, it's pretty dramatic the difference. I noticed this on my 2-hour drive from OKC back home...might have something to do with driver fatigue as well...

Might be that you're noticing that? (And I have OEM exhaust...)

m4a1mustang 10-05-2009 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 222733)
Are you running stock cats or something else?

Just wondering...I typically don't drive it for a LONG time, but it seems that this car overall seems loud with the interior sound levels, to where I feel like I've got cotton being shoved in my ears while driving (overload?), and when I get out of the car into my quiet house, it's pretty dramatic the difference. I noticed this on my 2-hour drive from OKC back home...might have something to do with driver fatigue as well...

Might be that you're noticing that? (And I have OEM exhaust...)

Stock cats. It's really just that 2-3k rpm band that gets loud and DEEP that just slices through what little sound deadening we have and kind of rattles your brain a bit.

dainedazz 10-05-2009 07:10 AM

3 days

kannibul 10-05-2009 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 222838)
Stock cats. It's really just that 2-3k rpm band that gets loud and DEEP that just slices through what little sound deadening we have and kind of rattles your brain a bit.

I think that's the same resonant frequency of the cabin, so, it's not THAT surprising. Maybe it's less with more flow (ie, it projects it out the tailpipe a bit more / maybe the HFC or RTP is what's "humming"?)

m4a1mustang 10-05-2009 08:40 AM

It's a low frequency drone/hum so it sounds like it comes from everywhere. I think it's mostly the rear mufflers and the hatch, but it could potentially be the resonators and the X pipe right under the driveshaft tunnel.

I am planning on some dynamat, closed cell foam, and then some mass loaded vinyl to cut out on the noise from the hatch area and will see if that helps.

TonyBPD 10-05-2009 09:05 AM

So the 18" resonators should be quieter than the 12's? I'm just about ready to pull the trigger on the F.I exhaust. What one to go with.

m4a1mustang 10-05-2009 09:14 AM

Yeah, they will be quieter. From my experience the 18 is plenty loud enough.

TonyBPD 10-05-2009 09:24 AM

I have no plans of changing the cats. Once the exhaust is on thats it.

Sonic370Z 10-05-2009 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 222329)
Don't get me wrong, I love the sound of the car in all other conditions, but for us it was pretty bad on the highway. Not necessarily the volume, but it's just such a deep hum it gets in your head. Her hearing is more sensitive than mine, so it was worse for her. I can handle it if I have to, but I want to see if some deadening can cut down on the cockpit volume.

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 222901)
It's a low frequency drone/hum so it sounds like it comes from everywhere. I think it's mostly the rear mufflers and the hatch, but it could potentially be the resonators and the X pipe right under the driveshaft tunnel.

I am planning on some dynamat, closed cell foam, and then some mass loaded vinyl to cut out on the noise from the hatch area and will see if that helps.


could it be the fact that the 18" res are "deeper" than the 12" res? or are they quieter than 12"? I didn't know if the resonators had more of an effect on volume or pitch?

anyhow, I have the same setup, 18" res w/ OEM cats and I actually want something a tad louder at times lol. I think this thing is perfect really. Sure it's a tad louder than one might expect at lower RPMs, but it's nice and deep and sounds good, but I don't think it drones at all, nor does it affect my music or conversation with my wife. She loves it too!

And once you hit 3k (cruising on interstate at 80 mph) I don't hear a thing. It's actually pretty quiet unless I downshift and really get on it. Just cruising along with this exhaust is perfect, especially at interstate speeds. I'm VERY happy because I drive a minimum of 60 miles a day between work and school, so having a relatively calm/quiet exhaust when I need it to be (interstate) and still having an available beautiful agressive note when I want to drive sporty, romp on it and have fun... this exhaust gives me both I feel. I'm very satisfied! :tup:

If anything at all, I'd possibly consider going to the 12" resonators (if anyone ever wanted to switch for my 18's). I felt the HFC's were just a tad too loud for me, so I assume the 12" CBE would be somewhere in between the 18" w/ OEM cats vs. HFCs.

m4a1mustang 10-05-2009 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic370Z (Post 222938)
could it be the fact that the 18" res are "deeper" than the 12" res? or are they quieter than 12"? I didn't know if the resonators had more of an effect on volume or pitch?

anyhow, I have the same setup, 18" res w/ OEM cats and I actually want something a tad louder at times lol. I think this thing is perfect really. Sure it's a tad louder than one might expect at lower RPMs, but it's nice and deep and sounds good, but I don't think it drones at all, nor does it affect my music or conversation with my wife. She loves it too!

And once you hit 3k (cruising on interstate at 80 mph) I don't hear a thing. It's actually pretty quiet unless I downshift and really get on it. Just cruising along with this exhaust is perfect, especially at interstate speeds. I'm VERY happy because I drive a minimum of 60 miles a day between work and school, so having a relatively calm/quiet exhaust when I need it to be (interstate) and still having an available beautiful agressive note when I want to drive sporty, romp on it and have fun... this exhaust gives me both I feel. I'm very satisfied!

If anything at all, I'd possibly consider going to the 12" resonators (if anyone ever wanted to switch for my 18's). I felt the HFC's were just a tad too loud for me, so I assume the 12" CBE would be somewhere in between the 18" w/ OEM cats vs. HFCs.

It's good that you posted this because it highlights the difference in sensitivity to the exhaust. I don't want people to shy away from the exhaust because of what I'm posting. For us, that low frequency is bothersome... but for others it's not.

As far as the resonators go, I think Tony said the only difference is for volume.

Out here in VA, cruising at 80+ is not an option unless you don't care about getting ticketed. So I'm stuck in that bad range.

Sonic370Z 10-05-2009 09:33 AM

BTW, sorry I haven't taken videos yet. I don't have a camcorder, and have just been busy busy between work, school, home, and life in general to arrange to borrow a friend's to make videos. What little free time I have had lately has been spent detailing and driving the Z. ;) :p

F.I. Inc. 10-05-2009 01:20 PM

Cotizi and Kannibul,

Thanks for the order...

Digitonium: 001 (Installed)
Tonmed123: 002 (Installed)
Import111: 003 (Installed)
Zat Zuma: 004 (Installed)
Dszombiex: 005 (Installed)
FuszNissan: 006 (Installed)
Crbn_Fbr: 007 (Installed)
Phelan: 008 (Installed)
Kolya: 009 (Installed)
GMZ: 010 (Installed)
Wstar: 011 (Installed)
Zigmon: 012 (Installed)
Drisko: 013 - (Installed)
Jason S: 014 (Installed)
Daishi: 015 (Installed)
Kdomilger: 016 (Installed)
B1nks: 017 (Installed)
MrBMW: 018 (Installed)
MrBMW: 019 (Installed)
MrBMW: 020 (Installed)
MacDaddy: 021 (Installed)
Sonic370Z: 022 (Installed)
m4a1mustang: 023 (Installed)
Seeyabud86: 024 (Delivered)
Overzlus: 025 (Delivered)
G35Guy84: 026 (In Transit)
Argen G (Non Forum Member): 027 (Install late October)
Pointman: 028 (In Transit)
Racerxj17: 029 (Installed)
Dainedazz: 030 (In Transit)
Jerkey: 031
Caleb B (Non Forum Member): 032 (Installed)
Devious Z: 033 (Installed)
Nick B (Non Forum Member-England): 034
DunW/4Bangerz: 035
David L (Non Forum Member): 036
Cgmobile370Z: 037
Knives: 038
Abakja1: 039
Zulus370Z: 040
Valentino: 041
Lee A (Non Forum Member): 042
Cotizi: 043
Kannibul: 044

kannibul 10-05-2009 02:00 PM

Rawk, order placed! :)

cotizi 10-05-2009 02:03 PM

Nice.

F.I. Inc. 10-05-2009 03:29 PM

Oh, add another to the list,

Thanks Zello370...

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Crbn_Fbr: 007 (Installed)
Phelan: 008 (Installed)
Kolya: 009 (Installed)
GMZ: 010 (Installed)
Wstar: 011 (Installed)
Zigmon: 012 (Installed)
Drisko: 013 - (Installed)
Jason S: 014 (Installed)
Daishi: 015 (Installed)
Kdomilger: 016 (Installed)
B1nks: 017 (Installed)
MrBMW: 018 (Installed)
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G35Guy84: 026 (In Transit)
Argen G (Non Forum Member): 027 (Install late October)
Pointman: 028 (In Transit)
Racerxj17: 029 (Installed)
Dainedazz: 030 (In Transit)
Jerkey: 031
Caleb B (Non Forum Member): 032 (Installed)
Devious Z: 033 (Installed)
Nick B (Non Forum Member-England): 034
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David L (Non Forum Member): 036
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Zulus370Z: 040
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Kannibul: 044
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F.I. Inc. 10-05-2009 03:31 PM

At this rate we might HOPEFULLY hit #50 by this weekend.

Oh BTW-

#50 will be the last spot reserved at the sale price. :icon18:

JUST KIDDING, I wanted to get a rise out of you all!!!

WShade 10-05-2009 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 223385)
At this rate we might HOPEFULLY hit #50 by this weekend.

Oh BTW-

#50 will be the last spot reserved at the sale price. :icon18:

JUST KIDDING, I wanted to get a rise out of you all!!!

Not funny to those of us who have not ordered yet. :nutswinger:

NewYorkJon34 10-05-2009 03:59 PM

Tony, I'm going to be ordering on Wednesday, I want the CF 18" Exhaust, can u PM me the price? I live in Florida.

F.I. Inc. 10-05-2009 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewYorkJon34 (Post 223426)
Tony, I'm going to be ordering on Wednesday, I want the CF 18" Exhaust, can u PM me the price? I live in Florida.

PM Sent.

FuszNissan 10-05-2009 05:10 PM

Nice!!! Price increase due to popular demand...lol

dainedazz 10-05-2009 05:19 PM

Tony you struck Gold with this exhaust ;)

kdo2milger 10-05-2009 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dainedazz (Post 223531)
tony you struck gold with this exhaust ;)

2 days?

F.I. Inc. 10-05-2009 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dainedazz (Post 223531)
Tony you struck Gold with this exhaust ;)


Striking gold would be snapping my fingers and having 50 units built. It is alot of work and so far there has only been one of two people building every single exhaust. Either myself or Mike. He works for me.

F.I. Inc. 10-05-2009 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kdo2milger (Post 223536)
2 days?

Nice!

kdo2milger 10-05-2009 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 223539)
Striking gold would be snapping my fingers and having 50 units built. It is alot of work and so far there has only been one of two people building every single exhaust. Either myself or Mike. He works for me.

mike said you work for him :eek:


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