View Full Version : Split front pipe for super low cars.
PhilMorrison
06-02-2007, 11:35
We've just got some rather sexual SR20 fitment split front pipes in. We have them for S14, S15, S13SR20, R32RB20, R33RB25 :cool:
http://www.driftworks.com/catalog/images/large/SplitFrontPipe500.jpg (http://www.driftworks.com/catalog/product_info.php?pName=80mm-twin-stainless-front-pipe-for-superlow-nissans)
80mm Twin Stainless Front Pipe For Superlow Nissans (http://www.driftworks.com/catalog/product_info.php?pName=80mm-twin-stainless-front-pipe-for-superlow-nissans)
£149.50 inc VAT
I take it these are only really needed if you drive around without wheels on LOL :D
PhilMorrison
06-02-2007, 11:42
lol :D yeah, these should keep the exhaust well within the chassis rails for those of us that do a bit of belly scraping from time to time :wack: :D
200krisx
06-02-2007, 11:45
Thats awesome, mine scrapes quite often and its only lowered 35mm on 18's! Front pipe is close to the body too.
Belly scraping? OOOh sounds painful.
I try and just get away with a diet! :D
PhilMorrison
06-02-2007, 11:57
Oh it is painfull :wack: and diets are for gays or at least men who wear 'product'. Just get more power!!! :p :D
I now have more power ;)
And thanks for bringing that back up :wack:
LOL :D:D:D
Out of curiosity... does this produce a different engine sound or any more power?
Sounds like it will come in handy for a lot of folk.
Not that I dont like the CA's 'normal' engine sound... :)
PhilMorrison
07-02-2007, 17:02
I doubt it makes a difference to the noise, and it should make the same power as a 3" frontpipe would :)
Jesus-Ninja
07-02-2007, 17:07
Hmmm.... interesting - I'm currently plywooding (:wack: ) the underside of the car, and this would be ideal....
I think ill be having one of them:nod: as the 3" flexi one i had off you in the summer is nearlly in half from this belly scraping fetish:D
I like teh look of that:nod:
PhilMorrison
12-02-2007, 17:00
Check it out :cool:
http://200sx.messagelabs.net/images/testfit/testfit3.jpg
Thats well under the rails:D looks good might have to invest in one:)
Gota have one Phil:nod: do they make a flexi one:wack:
would you recommend wrapping this pipe to prevent scratches or heat loss?....someone mentioned they were going to do this....is it advisable to do so or just personal choice?
PhilMorrison
14-02-2007, 16:30
Gota have one Phil:nod: do they make a flexi one:wack:
lol, unfortunately not. But your going to kit the chassis rails before you hit the pipe anyway :wack:.
would you recommend wrapping this pipe to prevent scratches or heat loss?....someone mentioned they were going to do this....is it advisable to do so or just personal choice?
I wouldn't bother personally :)
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