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Should I buy Courtesy Nissan's aftermarket B-pipe?
I'm currently doing an internship in Dallas, TX for the summer. I'm from New Orleans. Anyway, they sell a Courtesy Nissan made stainless steel, after-market B-pipe for $189.99. Plus exhaust and intake for other prices. I already got the Gredy exhaust (not cat-back) the week before I left for Dallas.
I spoke to the parts guy at Coutesy Nissan, and he told me that they not only sell their own custom-made aftermarket pipe but others as well like Borla. The price range is $200 to $250. The installation is $120 and takes about a hour and a half. The parts-guy said they oly have one left and they are made in Asia. Do you guys think this is a good deal? I got my exhaust from a motorsportd shop named Sonic Boom. They only sell B-pipes with the cat-back systems. Courtesy Nissan offers some tight after market mods. When I stopped by, I saw chrome K&N filters and a nice cat-back system for $600, price of cat-back only. They had some more, but those stood out to me. So what do you guys think? |
Get the b-pipe to finish your exhaust mods, not to start them.
If it's a once-in-a-lifetime deal ... then get it. But if not, get an intake and y-pipe first before getting the b-pipe. |
I remember tht you posted the disadvatages and advantages of getting a Y-pipe. I know it increases performance. What about an increase in MPG? The noise factor? Emissions? I originally wanted to get the cat-back system but didn't have the money for the unit and installation; so I got the Greddy exhaust.
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By the way. The noise level is not really loud. I was told that the Greddy exhaust is a pretty quiet exhuast. Of course it gets loud when you accelerate though, but that't the point.
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Prices seem high. $120 to install a B-pipe is insane. I paid $65 to get my Y-pipe installed and that's much harder.
Get a Y-pipe first, then get a catback. Also, a Y-pipe will make any exhaust louder. That's why lots of people here keep the stock muffler. |
Re: Should I buy Courtesy Nissan's aftermarket B-pipe?
Originally posted by athlon omega Sonic Boom Maxima parts form a Honda shop. |
Re: Re: Should I buy Courtesy Nissan's aftermarket B-pipe?
Originally posted by MardiGrasMax :rolleyes: Maxima parts form a Honda shop. LOL. The Greddy cat-back system was for a Maxima. It was either them or Illusions. Illusions on the West Bank charges too much plus they have to order everything.:rolleyes: |
Re: Re: Re: Should I buy Courtesy Nissan's aftermarket B-pipe?
Originally posted by athlon omega LOL. The Greddy cat-back system was for a Maxima. It was either them or Illusions. Illusions on the West Bank charges too much plus they have to order everything.:rolleyes: Matt |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Should I buy Courtesy Nissan's aftermarket B-pipe?
Originally posted by MardiGrasMax If you ever need help with an install gimme a shout. Now get the Y-pipe and B-pipe, and you have help with the install. Plus you'll get to see one of the fastest maximas around. |
One question. How good are the Cattman Y-pipe's?
Are they low on emissions? The funny thing about it is that I'm doing an internship with the EPA in Dallas at Fountain Place. LOL. The only complaint I may have about the Y-pipe is the sound. The Greddy is quiet but the drone you hear while accelerating slowly is quite loud. Does a Y-pipe make this sound louder by a lot? |
Originally posted by athlon omega One question. How good are the Cattman Y-pipe's? Are they low on emissions? The funny thing about it is that I'm doing an internship with the EPA in Dallas at Fountain Place. LOL. The only complaint I may have about the Y-pipe is the sound. The Greddy is quiet but the drone you hear while accelerating slowly is quite loud. Does a Y-pipe make this sound louder by a lot? |
Do a search for emissions and Y-pipe.
I posted my emissions numbers before I had my Y-pipe and the year after, once I did get my Y-pipe. I passed with ease. Others have had the same results. I'm not sure if they even warmed my car up, since I left it overnight for them. I don't think emissions would be a problem. I would just stay away from Nissan dealerships for inspection, cause they may complain that your Y-pipe is aftermarket. |
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