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Old Nov 7, 2012 | 03:25 PM
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Exhaust questions...

Hello everyone iv'e been looking for a few answers for my exhaust questions & YES I've searched around for the answers & still haven't found them so hopefully someone smarter than me can help a fellow member out.

NOW to the details & questions. I'm planning on going turbo after I pick my alarm up this from a member up here, then I wanted to work on the turbo setup. I've been in the turbo section a lot & read on one of the facts that if I am planning to run over 9 PSI of boost I should go with a 3 inch exhaust basically for performance purposes. So that's what I'm gonna do, only thing is most of these companies that I've looked up don't make a 3" inch exhaust for the 95 Maxima. Iv'e heard Warpspeed's are good but ehhhhhhhhh. So I saw this Megan setup that I like on Andy's Auto Sport but it's for specific 97-99 Maximas...My questions being

1) Can I buy this setup & have it bent to my 95's undercarriage?

2) Is adding a oxygen sensor to it gonna cost a lot of money?
Old Nov 7, 2012 | 03:27 PM
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http://www.mandrelexhaustsystems.com...EXHAUST/Detail

the pre-cat section will likely have to be custom anyways. Should do a rear mounted turbo. My 2c
Old Nov 7, 2012 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ShocknAwe
http://www.mandrelexhaustsystems.com...EXHAUST/Detail

the pre-cat section will likely have to be custom anyways. Should do a rear mounted turbo. My 2c
Go with that site so you get whatever muffler you want....
Old Nov 7, 2012 | 03:41 PM
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The only real difference between 95-96 and 97-99 is that one is a bit shorter than the other, so it really only concerns tip placement. And the location of the rear o2 sensor, some are in the cat, some are in the b pipe.
Old Nov 7, 2012 | 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by schmellyfart
The only real difference between 95-96 and 97-99 is that one is a bit shorter than the other, so it really only concerns tip placement. And the location of the rear o2 sensor, some are in the cat, some are in the b pipe.
Thanks! I didn't even know that. I was planning on going straight pipe or maybe with a resonator. So that shouldn't be a problem. I want it for performance wise + for the deep sound
Old Nov 7, 2012 | 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ShocknAwe
http://www.mandrelexhaustsystems.com...EXHAUST/Detail

the pre-cat section will likely have to be custom anyways. Should do a rear mounted turbo. My 2c
Thanks, I'm gonna check that out & you mean mount the turbo in the BACK of the car? Lol
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Originally Posted by Rods03Max619
Go with that site so you get whatever muffler you want....
Lol thanks for the advice
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