True Dual Exhaust for 3.5 Altima

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twelv
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How much are you willing to pay for a True Dual Exhaust for 3.5 Altima?

Kit 1: 2 x 2.25 piping crush bent with two resonators with two mufflers?Kit 2: 2 x 2.25 piping crush bent no resontors no mufflers

The reason for the 2nd kit mufflers shop charge about a $1000 bucks just to make the altima into a true dual exhaust.

I know a Cat back will cost you about $700 plus a race pipe is about another $200. This kit would replace all pipeing from the headers back.

I am working out some details and I might be making these kits to sell. It will be a full bolt on kit so no need for a muffler shop.

Just need to know how you feel about this.What do you think about this kit?


flame1
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twelv wrote:How much are you willing to pay for a True Dual Exhaust for 3.5 Altima?

Kit 1: 2 x 2.25 piping crush bent with two resonators with two mufflers?Kit 2: 2 x 2.25 piping crush bent no resontors no mufflers

The reason for the 2nd kit mufflers shop charge about a $1000 bucks just to make the altima into a true dual exhaust.

I know a Cat back will cost you about $700 plus a race pipe is about another $200. This kit would replace all pipeing from the headers back.

I am working out some details and I might be making these kits to sell. It will be a full bolt on kit so no need for a muffler shop.

Just need to know how you feel about this.What do you think about this kit?
1000?? I had the greddy for less 500. keep looking

Darius
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What do you mean a "true dual exhaust"? Having two completely separate exhaust systems for a V6 will hurt performance. There needs to be an x-pipe for scavenging.


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