How to get G37 to sound like G35 coupe?
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How to get G37 to sound like G35 coupe?
I recently went from a G35 coupe to a G37 sedan.
On my G35 coupe, I had K&N drop in filter, z-tube, and plenum/spacer. I loved the sound, but now it seems to be lacking on my G37 sedan. I do not want to change the exhaust. Does anyone have experience with both cars, and what did you do?
On my G35 coupe, I had K&N drop in filter, z-tube, and plenum/spacer. I loved the sound, but now it seems to be lacking on my G37 sedan. I do not want to change the exhaust. Does anyone have experience with both cars, and what did you do?
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if you dont want to change the actual piping under the car and keep it sounding more stock, an INJEN SP intake or the Stillen intake would be something to look into. Also as said above the tanabe has a really nice stock tone to it.
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I recently went from a G35 coupe to a G37 sedan.
On my G35 coupe, I had K&N drop in filter, z-tube, and plenum/spacer. I loved the sound, but now it seems to be lacking on my G37 sedan. I do not want to change the exhaust. Does anyone have experience with both cars, and what did you do?
On my G35 coupe, I had K&N drop in filter, z-tube, and plenum/spacer. I loved the sound, but now it seems to be lacking on my G37 sedan. I do not want to change the exhaust. Does anyone have experience with both cars, and what did you do?
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lightlypurified (08-22-2013)
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contact nissan of japan and demand they make a sport muffler for the sedan. An intake will not give u the sound you want or at least not change the way the exhaust sounds ive had intakes on all my previous cars it compelteley changed the way the car sounds in a vocal stand point the car didnt even sound the same. Intakes are best on honda vehicles because people think ur hitting vtec lmao.