Looking for Headers, Cat, and Exhaust...
Looking for Headers, Cat, and Exhaust...
I've been told over and over again that no one makes a header for a 94 GXE, is this true?
Also, I'd like to complete the system with a performace cat and exhaust system. I'm not sure what's available for my car besides the GReddy. Any suggestions?
Clayton
Also, I'd like to complete the system with a performace cat and exhaust system. I'm not sure what's available for my car besides the GReddy. Any suggestions?
Clayton
Originally posted by Yomie
Get a Y-Pipe and a RT cat, then get the exaust
Get a Y-Pipe and a RT cat, then get the exaust
...and you should be fine
Prolly the best deal would be at http://www.warpspeedperformance.com/
or you can go to http://www.budgetexhaust.com/
or you can go to http://www.budgetexhaust.com/
Poor mans headers
Port out your current exhaust headers. I know people who have done this and then dyno'ed. I've seen actual gains of 5HP (exactly) and 2 torque on a 4 cylinder Nissan. 5 is a realistic number to expect from headers, so perhaps porting the exhaust manifold would be best. You can buy porting kits with all the grinders you need.
Re: Poor mans headers
nope......been done("Don In Texas" and a few guys on z31.com), try 1-2hp gain if any....even the lightly modded Z31 turbo guys saw minimal gains from exhaust porting...IMO the simple fact is Nissan built these cars with performance in mind, so the mainfolds are pretty much top notch. as for the heads "Nismo87" just found a good article showing a 21 hp gain on the N/a VG with ported heads and Motorsport 270 cams...there is hope in the heads, but I'd leave the manifolds alone! for exhaust all you'll need is the y-pipe!
Originally posted by Sudesh
Port out your current exhaust headers. I know people who have done this and then dyno'ed. I've seen actual gains of 5HP (exactly) and 2 torque on a 4 cylinder Nissan. 5 is a realistic number to expect from headers, so perhaps porting the exhaust manifold would be best. You can buy porting kits with all the grinders you need.
Port out your current exhaust headers. I know people who have done this and then dyno'ed. I've seen actual gains of 5HP (exactly) and 2 torque on a 4 cylinder Nissan. 5 is a realistic number to expect from headers, so perhaps porting the exhaust manifold would be best. You can buy porting kits with all the grinders you need.
Originally posted by CTW5781
Ok what's the difference in the types of welds? Warpspeed claims to "butt weld" and they say it is the best. What types of welds does the Cattman pipe have?
Ok what's the difference in the types of welds? Warpspeed claims to "butt weld" and they say it is the best. What types of welds does the Cattman pipe have?
Right, that's what I meant, warpspeed said the other pipes have butt welds.
Sounds like a good deal to me with a 4-year warranty.
Are there any downsides to getting aluminum versus stainless steel?
I like to put quality parts on my car.
Sounds like a good deal to me with a 4-year warranty.
Are there any downsides to getting aluminum versus stainless steel?
I like to put quality parts on my car.
Shouldn't you phrase it 'what's the downside of getting stainless'?
Stainless will last a fair bit longer than aluminized, but not forever since SS does rust (apparently) and gets brittle over time. The guys at WSP say aluminized is just fine for most applications and should last about 7 years give or take.
Your exhaust depends on how "hardcore" you want your exhaust to be. If you want to go 100%, then you get a full SS system, mandrel bent piping, RT cat, remove or get a high flow resonator, and get a nice SS muffler. (Or get a cat-back) Of course this will be very costly.
If you want to go reasonably priced with a goal of improving HP, I think the best way would be to do something similar but in aluminized piping (and maybe just regular bending) with the STOCK cat. Then use a stock or 2K muffler if you like it quiet. I say stock cat because I've heard the gains from replacing it are minimal and I imagine it'd be expensive.
Use the search engine - very handy tool.
Stainless will last a fair bit longer than aluminized, but not forever since SS does rust (apparently) and gets brittle over time. The guys at WSP say aluminized is just fine for most applications and should last about 7 years give or take.Your exhaust depends on how "hardcore" you want your exhaust to be. If you want to go 100%, then you get a full SS system, mandrel bent piping, RT cat, remove or get a high flow resonator, and get a nice SS muffler. (Or get a cat-back) Of course this will be very costly.
If you want to go reasonably priced with a goal of improving HP, I think the best way would be to do something similar but in aluminized piping (and maybe just regular bending) with the STOCK cat. Then use a stock or 2K muffler if you like it quiet. I say stock cat because I've heard the gains from replacing it are minimal and I imagine it'd be expensive.
Use the search engine - very handy tool.
Originally posted by CTW5781
I think a y-pipe and a cat-back will suit my needs just fine. I don't want a full-race set-up, I'm looking for overall performance gains for everyday driving.
How do you like the 2k muffler?
I think a y-pipe and a cat-back will suit my needs just fine. I don't want a full-race set-up, I'm looking for overall performance gains for everyday driving.
How do you like the 2k muffler?
if you desperatley want headers, you could get some for the RWD vg here http://www.vg30.com/alt/510vg30parts_alt.html
but it would require a custom y pipe to be made.
but it would require a custom y pipe to be made.
Not quiet as stock. There's no way I can really get back that quiet. But about as quiet as a totally aftermarket exhaust systemm is going to get. You will see in April RIGHT!?!?!
Originally posted by Bman
Well I don't have the 2k muffler (or any exhaust mods) but the guys that do (like Jeff and Chris(?)) like it a lot. They've got some exhaust mods and no resonator and say it's still as quiet as stock. It should be a good flowing muffler because of its design.
Well I don't have the 2k muffler (or any exhaust mods) but the guys that do (like Jeff and Chris(?)) like it a lot. They've got some exhaust mods and no resonator and say it's still as quiet as stock. It should be a good flowing muffler because of its design.
Re: Looking for Headers, Cat, and Exhaust...
Originally posted by CTW5781
I've been told over and over again that no one makes a header for a 94 GXE, is this true?
Also, I'd like to complete the system with a performace cat and exhaust system. I'm not sure what's available for my car besides the GReddy. Any suggestions?
Clayton
I've been told over and over again that no one makes a header for a 94 GXE, is this true?
Also, I'd like to complete the system with a performace cat and exhaust system. I'm not sure what's available for my car besides the GReddy. Any suggestions?
Clayton
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Not quiet as stock. There's no way I can really get back that quiet. But about as quiet as a totally aftermarket exhaust systemm is going to get. You will see in April RIGHT!?!?!
Not quiet as stock. There's no way I can really get back that quiet. But about as quiet as a totally aftermarket exhaust systemm is going to get. You will see in April RIGHT!?!?!
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