Nissan Frontier XE Exhaust

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pierson181
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Car: 2007 Nissan Frontier 2.5 Liter 4 Cylinder
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I have researched this topic all over the internet but haven't really found much. Is there any way to make a 4 cylinder exhaust sound good? I am looking for something I can put in place of the stock muffler. Any help is appreciated. I don't want anything that is real ricey but I know my options are limited with a four cylinder.


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Define "Good". It's a 4 banger so it's gonna sound like an angry bumble bee if you open up the exhaust. I'm running a glasspack with full 2.25" pipe on mine, and that's pretty much what I'm getting.

pierson181
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Car: 2007 Nissan Frontier 2.5 Liter 4 Cylinder
Location: Jackson, TN

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Thanks for the reply. IS the 2.25 the stock exhaust pipe sizing? You dont have a video do you and also do you notice any power or gas mileage loss?

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take out mufflers / resonators and put back in 2 18" hotdogs

will remove most of the high frequencies noise and let the deep ones stay mostly


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