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Especially at 4 grand US$....They should have made the aesthetics stand out more.
From what we've seen, exhausts in this configuration seemed to flow the most freely due to the smooth curves / bends.Why do they insist on keeping the stock design? It looks very restrictive in terms of airflow...
Haha! Send them a Titan 102 pic and tell them to get with the timeslooks like tuner exhausts from 2009
The thing with the 100mm+ exhausts is that they're overkill for 90% of GT-R owners. You gain very minimal benefit from having a sub-1100hp GT-R with a 100mm exhaust, and often gain issues with drone and driveability in the process. Unfortunately, it quite literally has become "bigger is better" with regards to exhausts for the GT-R, and most people talk about the "benefits" of the having 100mm exhaust without truly knowing whether there are actually any gains to be had.Haha! Send them a Titan 102 pic and tell them to get with the times![]()
Can't dispute where the goodness of a 100mm system begins to take effect, but the Titan (regardless of diameter) is a simpler, more elegant design and looks the part for a $4K exhaust. This NISMO thing is lacking - that is the only point I was making.The thing with the 100mm+ exhausts is that they're overkill for 90% of GT-R owners. You gain very minimal benefit from having a sub-1100hp GT-R with a 100mm exhaust, and often gain issues with drone and driveability in the process. Unfortunately, it quite literally has become "bigger is better" with regards to exhausts for the GT-R, and most people talk about the "benefits" of the having 100mm exhaust without truly knowing whether there are actually any gains to be had.