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Originally Posted by HKS
-Inspired and designed from endurance and GT racing in Japan, HKS developed its Hi-Power Exhaust system for both turbocharged and naturally aspirated applications. HKS has incorporated this new race inspired offset muffler and piping design into many street applications, which offers a greater flow and higher-PRM power gains due to the less restrictive design. This is achieved by eliminating unnecessary bends for the straightest exhaust path.
Originally Posted by Intense motorsports
* Nissan 350z HKS Dual Hi-Power Ti Exhaust
* Cat-Back Dual Polished SUS304 60mm Piping
* Dual "Torched" 120mm Titanium Tips
In the December 2005 issue Import Tuner Magazine, Import Tuner dyno tested the HKS Dual Hi-Power Ti Exhaust System for the Nissan 350Z. With no other modifications the HKS exhaust system produced peak horsepower and torque gains of 14HP and 7.0lb-ft, respectively. The exhaust averaged +11.8HP and +5.70lb-ft of torque across all dyno runs. Final power and torque output measured at the rear wheels with the HKS Exhaust were 243.6HP and 232.80lb-ft.
* Cat-Back Dual Polished SUS304 60mm Piping
* Dual "Torched" 120mm Titanium Tips
In the December 2005 issue Import Tuner Magazine, Import Tuner dyno tested the HKS Dual Hi-Power Ti Exhaust System for the Nissan 350Z. With no other modifications the HKS exhaust system produced peak horsepower and torque gains of 14HP and 7.0lb-ft, respectively. The exhaust averaged +11.8HP and +5.70lb-ft of torque across all dyno runs. Final power and torque output measured at the rear wheels with the HKS Exhaust were 243.6HP and 232.80lb-ft.
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ya whats up ... with the dual mufflers with extra 2 rerouted. that is weird lookin. looks like weight addition lol. i wonder what it does for sound and performance? looks cool, but weird. i dont get why they did it.
cool cars tho