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Old 08-29-2010, 09:31 PM
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2011 GT-R after market exhaust advice

Hi

Recently purchased a GT-R and loving it. I am looking to possibly get a new exhaust for sound and hp.

If price is no object which exhaust system would you suggest? Also, what needs to be done to accept a new exhaust system? Note, I know almost nothing about cars
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Old 09-19-2010, 08:38 PM
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Can you install an aftermarket or upgraded exhaust system on GTR without voiding warranty? I like HKS brand but not sure if this will void warranty. Could someone confirm as to what exactly can be done in GTR without voiding warranty? I am thinking on exhaust system, Cobb software, etc.
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Old 09-25-2010, 12:53 PM
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Can you install an aftermarket or upgraded exhaust system on GTR without voiding warranty? I like HKS brand but not sure if this will void warranty. Could someone confirm as to what exactly can be done in GTR without voiding warranty? I am thinking on exhaust system, Cobb software, etc.
Nissan warranty does not cover damage, failures or corrosion
resulting from:
■ Accident, theft, fi re, driving through water (including
engine water ingestion) or misuse, which includes, but
is not limited to, operation in violation of any applicable
law and racing of any sort whatsoever (Proper use is
outlined in your OWNER’S MANUAL).
■ Alteration, tampering or improper repair, including but
not limited to adding/replacing chips, reprogramming,
or attempting to reprogram, alter, or disconnect any
computer or control unit.
Operating the vehicle with the Vehicle Dynamic Control
(VDC) off, except when rocking vehicle when stuck in
mud or snow (see GT-R Owner's Manual).

Installation of non-Nissan approved accessories or
components.

■ Improper installation of any Nissan approved or
aftermarket accessory or component.
■ Glass breakage, unless resulting from defects in material


Hopefully this will help
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Old 02-12-2011, 03:37 PM
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exhaust

R35 Nissan GT-R: Kreissieg Exhaust

i actually do have mine personal one for sale

asking 5200 obo

check it...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPe4PLdu6cA
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2012 GTR upgrades on 2010 models

Have someone done the new 2012 Hp upgrades on the 2009 or 2010 models? Is this an option we cab get from Nissan?

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(Cobb) Catted midpipes vs Non catted midpies

I have recently installed an Akrapovic EVO exhaust to my GTR. The exhaust system is as follows;
a. AMS downpipe (non catted)
b. Akrapovic midpipe with resonators
c. Akrapovic catback with carbon tips

It sounds great but with some drone noise inside cabin at 3,500 RPM. I am looking for ways to minimize the drone such as insulating piping among other things. I have heard that using (Cobb) catted mid pipes will eliminate drone noise. I want to know any drawback if I decide to go with catted midpipes. For example; how long will it take for any of the catalytic to clog? Any loss on horsepower? Is Cobb the best choice?
Thanks, Anriel01
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