Exhaust for Spec V a bad idea?
Datsun83
02-11-2004, 08:37 AM
I know a header/intake would be a good combo for a Spec V but I've read that the SE-R has a tuned exhaust and variable capacity muffler. I've also heard the exhaust note can be quite raspy with a header and without an exhaust on an SE-R. So, my question is, would an aftermarket exhaust really make that much difference? Thanks in advance.
sr20de4evr
02-11-2004, 12:56 PM
No it won't make much of a difference, it's mostly for the sound. Though that "tuned exhaust" and "variable capacity muffler" is a load of crap. Exhaust systems on NA cars never gain much power at all, you might get 2-3 if you're lucky.
Datsun83
02-11-2004, 02:10 PM
No it won't make much of a difference, it's mostly for the sound. Though that "tuned exhaust" and "variable capacity muffler" is a load of crap. Exhaust systems on NA cars never gain much power at all, you might get 2-3 if you're lucky.
So, let's say I got a Tanabe Racing Medallion exhaust. Would that be a good choice? Thanks.
So, let's say I got a Tanabe Racing Medallion exhaust. Would that be a good choice? Thanks.
sr20de4evr
02-11-2004, 03:01 PM
My friend with a spec has one in the mail right now, so once his gets installed, I'll let you know ;)
Datsun83
02-11-2004, 03:20 PM
My friend with a spec has one in the mail right now, so once his gets installed, I'll let you know ;)
Hey, I appreciate it. Thanks. :)
Hey, I appreciate it. Thanks. :)
sr20de4evr
02-15-2004, 04:56 PM
he got the exhaust on, it sounds pretty nice
He has the AEBS header so it would sound a little different if you have the stock one, but it sounded pretty aggressive and not raspy at all. Looks like a pretty good choice
He has the AEBS header so it would sound a little different if you have the stock one, but it sounded pretty aggressive and not raspy at all. Looks like a pretty good choice
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