GREDDY Ti-C Dual Exhaust is available from Stillen !!

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The GReddy looks good, but I wonder how the blue tips would look when they're on.

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no resonators FTW!!! i wonder how it sounds, and also wonder what would have to be done, if at all possible, to fit this on the sedan?

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The Stillen site says there is a silencer, isn't that pretty much like a resonator?

Description: (Coupe Only)Dual MufflerRemovable Inner SilencerTip Diameter - 102mmPiping Diameter - 60mm

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yea i know they come with silencers, but if i have that, i wouldnt even bother putting it in, it ruins the sound.

oh and btw, i saw that it said coupe only. if greddy doesnt release something like this for the sedan, i guess i will have to find a way to fit it on there.

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I'm not sure if most people use the silencers or not, it might sound rice w/o it. I guess we'll have to wait and see if Loop can get videos of it w/ and w/o.

I guess you would need some custom piping, but hey if you want it bad enough you'll find a way.

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No silencers are not like a resonator. Silencers can be easily removed, resonators are a part of the entire exhaust. I know its going to sound real good, im just anxious to see how it looks.

If greddy doesnt release something like this for the sedan, i guess i will have to find a way to fit it on there. You want the Greddy that bad instead of just getting the Stillen exhaust or others that have specific sedan applications. Why is that , just wondering; do you think the Greddy will be that much better than the others to do that?

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AltiCoupeDriver are you planning to get the Greddy, I know that you seemed interested with the Artisan Performance exhaust.

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Well, I don't want to make any decisions until I hear more about either exhausts and get more info. However the price of the Artisan is making me lean towards it but its not even available. Who knows, the GReddy might prove worth it.

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I feel you homie, I was just wondering because I have more pictures of the Artisan Performance exhaust, and I was just wondering if you wanted to see them.

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I would love to see more pics and what is the price going to be for the Artisan?

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When isthere going to be more pics?

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I'd love to see more pictures also. The Artisan cat-back will be $600 for the 2.5" piping. The 3" cat-back will be $700, but its for the turbo people.

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I just got a call from mom.. the greddy is finnaly home.. will be on tonight. pics and vid for sure!

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Already? That was fast. So, are you gonna install it yourself?

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One of my dads friends said hed install it at his shop.

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can you take pictures of the installation process I cant wait 2 hear it

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Also if possible please get a video of the car taking off from the outside so we can hear what it sounds like when its driving away.

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I have the exhaust already installed on the car. I haven't had the time to take pictures or videos yet. Also I took off the silencer as well, I recommend keeping it on. But I must say the exhaust sounds beautiful. Very aggressive sound.

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FGFCacoupe wrote:No silencers are not like a resonator. Silencers can be easily removed, resonators are a part of the entire exhaust. I know its going to sound real good, im just anxious to see how it looks.

You want the Greddy that bad instead of just getting the Stillen exhaust or others that have specific sedan applications. Why is that, just wondering; do you think the Greddy will be that much better than the others to do that?
first of all, i know the differences between silencers and resonators, and i never said that a silencer was like a resonator, but it does rob some sound away from it, and it makes it sound more rice IMO. i also heard the sound clip on the GReddy homepage of the 350z with the Ti-C, and it sounded amazing, which makes me want this system more.

and its not that i want the greddy that bad, i just like the styling of the angled muffler, and the Titanium burnt tip on it. and also because i dont really like the way that the stillen sounds or how it looks either, sorry stillen. another reason why, is because i had a GReddy SP2 on my 4th gen maxima, and i took the resonator out and it sounded much better, so this system would save me the trouble of deleting the resonator. plus i would like to purchase an exhaust system that i like, and plan on keeping on the car, and not just buying one because thats the only one out. if this exhaust sounds good on the coupe, and greddy doesnt make it for the sedan, and fabbing it up to fit on the sedan is the only way to have it, then i guess thats what i will have to do.

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Heres a few that I snap. I will also get more pictures from GReddy later this week.

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i knew it!!!

it was an angled design!!ahh i love it! reminds me of the 350z

is it me or does the right side (pass side) look more angled out?

video please!!!!!! with the silencer in and hopefully also without?!!!!?

im gonna go get my wallet.. i want one lol
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I'm not so sure about the blue angled tips... but do you like it better than the Tanabe?

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what are the dimensions of the box that its shipped in?just curious if it will fit in my A/C so i can bring it to LBC's friend to install lol

or do i need to take out the pieces lol

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AltiCoupeDriver wrote:I'm not so sure about the blue angled tips... but do you like it better than the Tanabe?
...the blue angled tips are DA SEX Nice pics Loop Damn, this is the exhaust I'm getting. I'm pretty sure the sound is right on, just a matter of having available funds to allocate. Most of my spending money has been going to the wonderful GB's of Stillen.

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Damn they look nice, the angled look too

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I don't know... Looks like a bit much.

Something like this needs to stay on RSX's... I think the A/C is more sophisticated for it.

It looks great nonetheless, and I'm sure you love it. Just looks like rice-a-roni to me

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I dunno, maybe it'll grow on me. Although I think they'd look nice on an Azure blue coupe. The most important thing is how it sounds, and the gains.

Anymore info on this 2.5/3.5 adapter business?

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You can see it in the picture, it's the stumpy piece with two flanges on each side..

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AltiCoupeDriver wrote:I'd love to see more pictures also. The Artisan cat-back will be $600 for the 2.5" piping. The 3" cat-back will be $700, but its for the turbo people.
Is this a Dual Muffler setup on the Artisan or a Single Muffler with dual pipes like the Nismo and Borla?


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