finished installing HKS Hi-power on MY07
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finished installing HKS Hi-power on MY07
After countless searching and searching, I decided to go with the HKS Hi-power for my '07 S.
I bought the exhaust from Invision ( great customer service, great price! ) and received the package 4 days later (shipped from CA to MI, and there was a weekend in between.)
What you will need to install;
10mm / 14mm socket
wrench,
break-bar,
pry bar - something you could use for prying the hangers out.
silicone spray (liquid wrench) - this is a must. it'll make your life easier.
Removing the stock exhaust was VERY easy.
but then, my car is only 4 months old, so it SHOULD be easy
I was surprised how heavy the stock exhaust was.
I heard from one member that some modification is necessary to fit the HKS on MY06+, but I haven't done any, and it seems to fit pretty good.
I did use the stock hangers for the canister.
The sound was a lot deeper than I expected. There was a lot of bass below 3k rpm, and after that it DID sound like a 350Z.
My buddy said it sounds somewhat like a 350z, but sounds more aggressive.
I'm not sure if I can even call it a drone, but there are some drone-like sound(not noise) around 3k-3.5k but nothing annoying.
But then again, I just installed it yesterday and I'm still smelling the coat burning from the exhaust, so I'll let you all know how it turns out after it's fully broken-in.
Overall, I'm very happy with the new exhaust.
Dan
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I've been thinking about this exhaust myself. One thing I've always disliked about 4 cylinders with exhausts, is a bad or annoying exhaust note.
Is the "possible drone" only apparent in a high gear at around 3-3.5k RPM's ? Is it worse with the top up ?
Any idea what the true inner diameter of the exhaust piping is ? 63.5mm, 63mm, 65mm
Is the "possible drone" only apparent in a high gear at around 3-3.5k RPM's ? Is it worse with the top up ?
Any idea what the true inner diameter of the exhaust piping is ? 63.5mm, 63mm, 65mm
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The exhaust is not broken in yet, so I'll probably give it a couple weeks to see how the sound changes.
I will try to get a sound clip but with the crappy digital camera I have, I doubt that I could record the real sound.
And the drone-like sound that I described is there regardless of what gear I use.
I think the description "drone-like sound" is misleading.
I should say it's a deep base exhaust note instead of drone.
and that sound doesn't seem to change whether the top is up or down.
Dan
I will try to get a sound clip but with the crappy digital camera I have, I doubt that I could record the real sound.
And the drone-like sound that I described is there regardless of what gear I use.
I think the description "drone-like sound" is misleading.
I should say it's a deep base exhaust note instead of drone.
and that sound doesn't seem to change whether the top is up or down.
Dan
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