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Old 12-12-2004, 10:38 AM
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Exhaust Modification

I recently purchased a 2004 Performance 350Z 6spd. I was wondering if anyone has removed the resonator from their stock exhaust system. Ususlly this makes most cars raspy sounding. I am looking to make mine a little louder than stock without making it sound like a ricer.

Also if you know any other cheap mods. I would like to know them.

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Old 12-12-2004, 10:42 PM
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yes it should make it a little louder but not raspy.
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Old 12-13-2004, 03:10 PM
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Re: Exhaust Modification

A few have done it and have complained it does become rather raspy, the same that happens with installing test pipes without resonators.
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ahhh...sorry for the mis-info. i was just going off of past experiences and none of them have been with a 350z. so yeah...on most cars the resonators do not make a huge difference.

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Re: Exhaust Modification

Yeah, the 350Z doesn't have the same properties as the 300ZX does to get louder and deeper for some reason, I love the exhaust note on the 300ZX NA and TT with aftermarket exhausts.
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Re: Exhaust Modification

Has anyone used the "Off road" pipes that replace the cats? How much louder did the car get? I would like to keep the factory looking exhaust..
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