Best Exhaust for altima?

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skydiving247
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I got a 2010 altima coupe and looking for a good deep sound exhaust. i heard nismo was good. any facts or help would really be appreciated


The_alchemist
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a search would bring up some nice info

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adidas2go
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borla ftw

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blackteam02
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check out turbochargers.com and look-up the Artisan Performance exhaust!! now THATS FTW!!

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does the artisan exhaust pass emissions?

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downedzephyr
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my personal fave has still gotta be the nismo exhaust, although artisan is a close second.

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adidas2go wrote:borla ftw
Borla + Y-Pipe = amazing, I love my setup.

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i'll post it again lol

this is what 3.5L + Nismo + y-pipe + aem intake sounds like

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4WMAXW1pu0

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Ricko
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Nismo

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If you're looking for deep and not too loud, the Tanabe is excellent. As far as any exhaust that's out there, they should all pass emissions anywhere as none of them modify the catalytic converters. If you get a Y-Pipe, you'll have to worry as it deletes the main cat.

I'm assuming you have a 3.5 though, as Tanabe is only available for the 3.5. If you have a QR, I'm not exactly sure which one sounds best as I haven't researched that much. I had a Spec V (same motor) and had an Apex'i WorldSport2 exhaust on it and it was nice and throaty. The Nismo exhaust sounded great on those too.

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I always get complaments on my greddy tic... It also might be the asian blood in me too hahahere's a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...gdata
Modified by UltimaCoop at 1:43 PM 2/1/2010

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Viper5000
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XenonSE-R wrote:If you're looking for deep and not too loud, the Tanabe is excellent. As far as any exhaust that's out there, they should all pass emissions anywhere as none of them modify the catalytic converters. If you get a Y-Pipe, you'll have to worry as it deletes the main cat.

I'm assuming you have a 3.5 though, as Tanabe is only available for the 3.5. If you have a QR, I'm not exactly sure which one sounds best as I haven't researched that much. I had a Spec V (same motor) and had an Apex'i WorldSport2 exhaust on it and it was nice and throaty. The Nismo exhaust sounded great on those too.
Speaking of the Tanabe.... did you eva make a video for it?

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adidas2go wrote:borla ftw
indeed. borla + ypipe.


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