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Old Mar 12, 2006 | 08:49 AM
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Exhaust ?

O.K., I know this is probably a worn out question, but can anyone point me in the right direction for choices and sound clips on exhaust systems. It's time to replace the factory! Many Thanks!
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 08:51 AM
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Personal Preference: Cattman Exhaust

Here are sound clips:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=407975
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Thanks for the clips! I am looking for a nice deep sound not too over powering. I have a franken car b pipe w/ a JMT filter. I kind of like the Frankencar cat back. Anyone have any opinions on that?
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cattman is your choice, trust me.
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Why cattman?
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 10:21 AM
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Why cattman?
It sound great, it's stainless steal, has good power, and looks good.
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 11:09 AM
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Does anyone else have anything to share on this topic? I need to make a decision soon. Your input is part of my decision! Thanks again!
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there is a sticky thread on this topic.....
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 11:26 AM
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there is a sticky thread on this topic.....

I'll have to check it out.
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Does anyone know if Frankencar is still producing these cat back systems anymore? I tried calling the main line only to get a disconnected message then tried to call the second man in charge and got his V.M.
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Frankencar makes em in waves and disappears every so often because this is their side business (they all have other full time jobs). They may have a batch ready in the near future, but I wouldn't hold my breath for it. They do make GREAT parts and for reasonable prices so if you do get a hold of them or one of their cat-backs, you won't regret it.


And one more time for good measure:

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=407975
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 04:37 PM
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Cattman is probably the best choice for A33 (IMHO)

Doesn't look rice - actually looks kind of stock from a distance - but yet, it's not.
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 04:40 PM
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love both frankencar and cattman, went with the frankencar due to price. never a single reget, but if u go frankencar make sure to get newer or better hangers, otherwise ull get noises.
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Thanks for the input everyone.

ColdSHO....whats this about the hangers? Do I need to buy new O.E.M. or different?
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 05:23 PM
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sfor the hangers you dont need to buy new ones unless you want to spend the money. if you want to save money then buy metal hose clamps and put them around your oem hangers.

heres a pic of the metal hose clamps to put around your oem hangers:
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And here's what they look like on the OEM hangers:




Or just get some Nismo or Napa rubber hangers to replace the stock hangers; they are stiffer and hold the rear section in place better.
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or spend like 5 dollars and get 5 clamps and save yourself the extra money used on the aftermarket hangers
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i went with eurothane hangers, honeslty theyre the cheap ebay ones i think i got 4 for like 20-25bucks shipped. my stock ones were in really bad shape. the new ones are perfect, no noises since.

i dont know why i dint think of the clamp idea. my hangers are a cool ricer blue
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Headers, Cattman B pipe stock rear piece.
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Cattman headers, full cattman catback. I just got the headers installed and I cant keep out of the throttle because it sounds so damn good.
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Since I can not get a hole of a Frankencar set up I am going with the Cattman. Anyone know the best place to buy 1?
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how many hangers do you need when replacing the catback? just want to know how many i need so i can replace the hangers while im doing it
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how many hangers do you need when replacing the catback? just want to know how many i need so i can replace the hangers while im doing it
4 total. 3 on the rear section and 1 on the b-pipe.

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Originally Posted by jimz02max
Since I can not get a hole of a Frankencar set up I am going with the Cattman. Anyone know the best place to buy 1?
In addition to buying directly from Cattman, you can also buy it from www.sportcompactonly.com. Talk to Steve G (Y2KseSteve).

Also, look around the Stickies a bit for answers to your questions:

http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...2&postcount=25
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Are the NISMO hangers even worth it. $15 a pop ouch!
Old Mar 18, 2006 | 10:21 PM
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Theres a sticky with a bunch of clips.........but keep in mind that your car won't sound exactly like the others, unless all your mods are like theirs.
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BTW if you have a Frankencar B-pipe, why don't you just get the missing parts to complete a Frankencar cat-back?
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Originally Posted by spdfreak
BTW if you have a Frankencar B-pipe, why don't you just get the missing parts to complete a Frankencar cat-back?


My first choice is to buy the Frankencar cat-back, but I can't get intouch with the people at Frankencar. I can't wait either, my hanger is broken on the oem b-pipe...rusted right off!
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You could do the custommaxima thing and get duals, but dont buy the cattman from them as it can be found cheaper elsewhere.
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So, i just got my Frankencar catback installed. I think i should have installed some new hangers at that point because i can hear some rattling going on in the rear. Is it a pain to replace all 4 hangers. Do you need to take off the whole catback again? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by DUKEE
So, i just got my Frankencar catback installed.
Where'd you get it?
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Do you need to take off the whole catback again? Thanks!
No. Just jack the rear end up and you should be able to reach all of em. You'll have to get under the car to get to the b-pipe hanger though.

I say just try hoseclamps for the hangers on the rear section first:



If that doesn't work then try getting the stiffer rubber hangers.
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I got it from Ammi on the .org. What size hoseclamps did you get?
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I got it from Ammi on the .org. What size hoseclamps did you get?
Darn, I was trying to get the rear section from him too. Oh well.

I'm not sure what size hoseclamps, because Frankencar included them with the cat-back when I bought it. It doesn't really matter though, as long as they are big enough to fit over the hangers, you are gonna tighten em anyways.

Yes, I bought a FC cat-back some time back but sold the rear, and now I want one back.
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AH gotcha. Yah he was in my area this weekend so i picked it up from him right away! I was so desperate for one. It sounds amazing. My next step is to install these HotShot Headers that are in my garage! Btw, love your pic hah.
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No. Just jack the rear end up and you should be able to reach all of em. You'll have to get under the car to get to the b-pipe hanger though.

I say just try hoseclamps for the hangers on the rear section first:



If that doesn't work then try getting the stiffer rubber hangers.
This solution is the exact same one that I used on all my hangers and it works great. Cheap and it took less than 5 minutes to do.
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is the frankencar catback heavier then stock? is that why the stock exhaust hangers arent working well?
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i got 2 inch O clamps today from Home Depot. Should i have got 3 inch instead?
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you should try and test fit it on the rear hanger and see if it fits. if not just go return them and get the bigger size



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