My exhaust setup (possibly)..comments / criticism
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My exhaust setup (possibly)..comments / criticism
Hey guys, hows it going? I would like some input on this exhaust setup idea I have for my car.
My car is a 1997 Nissan 240SX
My motor setup is: LS1 w/ full bolt ons + cam.
Long tubes are: 1 3/4 primarys to 4-1 3" merge collectors
I was planning on getting a 3" Y pipe mated to a 3" cat back exhaust system (pictured below)
However, my main concern is going to be power restriction. I would like to make as much power as I can while still retaining an clean, non flashy look with my muffler. I dont want any unwanted attention.
Seeing as how my whole setup would be 3" from the headers back, im wondering if I should be considering a 3"-3.5" Y pipe with 3.5" piping all the way back, however I cant seem to find a muffler that I will like on my car.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
My car is a 1997 Nissan 240SX
My motor setup is: LS1 w/ full bolt ons + cam.
Long tubes are: 1 3/4 primarys to 4-1 3" merge collectors
I was planning on getting a 3" Y pipe mated to a 3" cat back exhaust system (pictured below)
However, my main concern is going to be power restriction. I would like to make as much power as I can while still retaining an clean, non flashy look with my muffler. I dont want any unwanted attention.
Seeing as how my whole setup would be 3" from the headers back, im wondering if I should be considering a 3"-3.5" Y pipe with 3.5" piping all the way back, however I cant seem to find a muffler that I will like on my car.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
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3" piping is sufficient for a stock cubed LS1 with a cam. Any restrictions will be with the muffler itself. Look for a muffler with a straight through design. If you want a mellow sound I like Magnaflow and the Hooker Aerochamber. Both of these flow extremely well.
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I was planning on putting cutouts on in the future, I just didnt want to rob too much power in the beginning with a full 3" exhaust setup. However the more and more I think about it, I know I will be happier in the long run with the above pictured cat back on my 240sx. Its got just the look I want for my car.