y-pipe with factory exhaust

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bawllzdeep
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Car: 2010 Altima 3.5 SR MT + K&N intake + Stillen Pulley + 20% tint + debadged
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Hi everyone,

I'm thinking of installing the racingline y-pipe with my stock exhaust. I found a vid on youtube with this set-up:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbSXm76hDk4

No offense to the poster but I think it sounds awful. Do any of you have this set-up and if you do, does it sound similar to this?

I'm also wondering if I should just spend the extra dough and buy a full cat-back (Greddy Ti-C sounds pretty good)

Thanks for the advice!


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Innovazn
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take the time to look at the stock exhaust and you'll understand why it sounds like that. Get an aftermarket.

bawllzdeep
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will do....looks like i'll be spending more than I was planning.

2012BlackACOwner
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Since you have 3.5SR you go with a y? I have a 2012 2.5S so in assuming I would look into catbacks? Sorry, I'm a complete amateur when it comes I are and I'm still much learning. I would really like to change my exhaust and what not so my at can have that deep growl and nice sound but the exhaust and what not confuses me.

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downedzephyr
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you could even just get a magnaflow setup. it'll save you money and give you an exhaust note waaaaay better than stock.


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