sprevett Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 Thanks BigPhil - got it fitted today, only took 20mins as you said. and blimey what a difference....looks the biz and sounds absolutely spot on. My zed now has soul......and my Griffith is sulking a bit as the zed gets one step closer to pole position in my garage.. - thanks to all who recommended I get one - am chuffed to bits. Quote
Sarnie Posted May 10, 2008 Posted May 10, 2008 Thanks BigPhil - got it fitted today, only took 20mins as you said. and blimey what a difference....looks the biz and sounds absolutely spot on. My zed now has soul......and my Griffith is sulking a bit as the zed gets one step closer to pole position in my garage.. - thanks to all who recommended I get one - am chuffed to bits. Now get some Hi Flo cats, pop charger and plenum Quote
Pistonzed Posted May 12, 2008 Posted May 12, 2008 Hi Sprevett What have you replaced, how much did it cost and is it easy to replace without special tools? I bought a Z about a year ago which replaced a Tamora. Like you I just want a bit more soul and ummph coming out of the back end. Can you give me all the details I need Many thanks Pistonzed Quote
tmJak Posted May 12, 2008 Posted May 12, 2008 He's replaced his standard exhaust with a Nismo, easy to do if you can change exhausts. You can spend anywhere between £350 - £1500, loads of options. Speak to the traders on here Quote
sprevett Posted May 12, 2008 Author Posted May 12, 2008 as the man says, there are many options and prices vary but I went for the Nismo because it's an OEM item (kind of..well it's a Nissan part so I don't feel I'm modifying the car outrageously) and it sounds good if you want a nice exhaust note rather than LOOOOOOUD BOOM BOOM BOOM YEEEEEEOOOOOWWWWWWWW etc. for which there are other options. It is also a complete kit right up to the cats and is very easy to fit (even comes with all new bolts/gaskets etc so it's all you need) and it takes about 30mins to fit if you have a 4-post lift and know how to fit exhausts. I got my mate to do mine because he runs a tyre shop and he said it was the easiest, best made 'after-market' system he's ever fitted. got ine from big phil at ESR. TVR still has the edge though.... Quote
Rob_Quads Posted May 12, 2008 Posted May 12, 2008 for referance roughly how much was the Nismo exhaust? Quote
sl114 Posted May 13, 2008 Posted May 13, 2008 as the man says, there are many options and prices vary but I went for the Nismo because it's an OEM item (kind of..well it's a Nissan part so I don't feel I'm modifying the car outrageously) and it sounds good if you want a nice exhaust note rather than LOOOOOOUD BOOM BOOM BOOM YEEEEEEOOOOOWWWWWWWW etc. for which there are other options. It is also a complete kit right up to the cats and is very easy to fit (even comes with all new bolts/gaskets etc so it's all you need) and it takes about 30mins to fit if you have a 4-post lift and know how to fit exhausts. I got my mate to do mine because he runs a tyre shop and he said it was the easiest, best made 'after-market' system he's ever fitted. got ine from big phil at ESR. TVR still has the edge though.... Not for 350 days of the year when its in the garage being fixed Quote
Pistonzed Posted May 13, 2008 Posted May 13, 2008 Great, thanks for the info. It is hard to beat the sound of a TVR though! Quote
sl114 Posted May 13, 2008 Posted May 13, 2008 Great, thanks for the info. It is hard to beat the sound of a TVR though! Oh i know! Quote
bigphil Posted May 13, 2008 Posted May 13, 2008 Great, thanks for the info. It is hard to beat the sound of a TVR though! you can with a V1 Quote
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