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Old 05-20-2008, 09:52 PM
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Does the coupe have 2 mufflers or just one? I don't think I like that sound as much as other Nismo exhaust clips for the sedans that I have heard...Sounds a bit ricey to me for some reason, and what's up with the popping noise in it?

I think I like the Borla sound better than the Nismo, even though that sounds really loud...it's a deeper tone though and sounds more racey than ricey...
the pooping noise ? Probably it comes from the intake tho.
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Old 05-20-2008, 10:53 PM
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the pooping noise ? Probably it comes from the intake tho.
no. thats from the back pressure from the exhaust.
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no. thats from the back pressure from the exhaust.
Yeah, to me when you hear to much of that popping noise, it starts to sound farty. JMO
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if the coupe comes stock with two mufflers and theres the 1 to 2 muffler like the z has you think the sedan could hold one as well? it would basically just come down to the amount of room is under there. just a thought.
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