Has anyone replaced their altima first or second gen muffler with the variable capacity muffler from the 2000 maxima. What about the muffler from the 2002 altima?
doubt anyone has done so. And why? There's absolutley no power difference. Only looksPanthro said:Has anyone replaced their altima first or second gen muffler with the variable capacity muffler from the 2000 maxima. What about the muffler from the 2002 altima?
So, the looks of the inside of the muffler is why Nissan designed it?1fastaltima said:
doubt anyone has done so. And why? There's absolutley no power difference. Only looks
Wrong. There is a power different and a few SE-R guys and 3rd gen Maxima and 4th gen Maxima guys are using them. They give gains and are quiet.1fastaltima said:
doubt anyone has done so. And why? There's absolutley no power difference. Only looks
Lovely. That's why I love it.Russ2kSE said:They give gains and are quiet.
hey could you send me some pics of it?Rex said:i installed a 2000 Maxima variable capacity muffler on my 98. I posted about it awhile ago. If you want pics post your email. the hangers lined up perfectly.
Just attach the pics to the post.Rex said:i installed a 2000 Maxima variable capacity muffler on my 98. I posted about it awhile ago. If you want pics post your email. the hangers lined up perfectly.
kierandill said:O.K. - now - how much does one cost?
Speeder68 a member from CT tried the muffler from a sentra and he said it didn’t fit on his first gen.ALtiMa-SeR said:you can use the mufflers from the new sentras also... its the same muffler along with the g20's and i30. the muffler from a sentra might be cheaper.
An aftermarket, high-performance, quiet-as-stock muffler that is a direct fit? - name one.boominstereo said:Why not just buy an aftermarket muffler???Or better yet, I have a 2000 SE muffler I'm sellin *hint*hint*
Not trying to be a smart ass or nothing, but why does direct fit matter?? You have to pay to get either one put on correct?? I have a Maxspeed muffler that I paid $150 for, that isn't even loud enough for you to hear.kierandill said:
An aftermarket, high-performance, quiet-as-stock muffler that is a direct fit? - name one.
Well, most people, yes. I did my last one, though, using universal hangers to existing threaded holes.boominstereo said:
You have to pay to get either one put on correct?? .
boominstereo said:
Not trying to be a smart ass or nothing, but why does direct fit matter?? You have to pay to get either one put on correct?? I have a Maxspeed muffler that I paid $150 for, that isn't even loud enough for you to hear.
osama said:How pointless. You won't get much more power out of the car by changing the muffler.