How Loud Is A Standard 350Z?
How Loud Is A Standard 350Z?
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otolith

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65,937 posts

228 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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Well, we've bought one (see here) and are delighted with it. We've got a week of free insurance from the dealer, so I need to swap over the policy from the old car in the next couple of days.

I will need to inform the insurer that the alloys are aftermarket, but I'm having a bit of trouble working out whether the exhaust is standard or not. It looks standard - the pipes are big, but they match the indentations in the bumper - with no manufacturer's branding on it. The only thing that makes me pause is that it sounds a little bit naughty for stock. Not particularly from outside the car, but from inside it. Induction is stock.

So, are standard cars quite loud under acceleration? I don't mind at all, in fact I love it, I'd just like to know what we've got.

Qube

437 posts

284 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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The standard exhaust on my 08' is getting nosier with more miles on the clock, combined with a dual Fujitsu Induction kit the car sounds awesome from 4000rpm upwards...

Enjoy it.....

otolith

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65,937 posts

228 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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I am doing - when I get my hands on it!

Puddenchucker

5,487 posts

242 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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Yep, a the standard exhaust on a 350Z is fairly loud under moderate/hard acceleration.
However, if you're unsure if it's standard, post some photos up on one the the owners club forums and someone will tell you if it's std or what it make it is if aftermarket.

icraigmy

1,653 posts

247 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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Every time I've passed a 350Z they seem very quiet rolleyes.

otolith

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65,937 posts

228 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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icraigmy said:
Every time I've passed a 350Z they seem very quiet rolleyes.
That's because your car has deafened you wink

gilla

19,742 posts

214 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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Mines an 09 plate with 5.5k on it - not very noisy considering... looking at changing the pipes and induction when i get round to it... If yours sounds noisy post some pics, easiest way to find out

mab1

390 posts

251 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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I have had mine for about a month and I thought the same thing to be honest and mine is standard.

Get it up in the air if you can, the silencer itself had nissan branded onto it. I did this to be sure!

Qube

437 posts

284 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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gilla said:
Mines an 09 plate with 5.5k on it - not very noisy considering... looking at changing the pipes and induction when i get round to it... If yours sounds noisy post some pics, easiest way to find out
Take a lookie here:

http://f5air.com/f507350.html

Fitted with a SR2835 Fujita Polished Dual Induction Kit.

Qube

437 posts

284 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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otolith said:
icraigmy said:
Every time I've passed a 350Z they seem very quiet rolleyes.
That's because your car has deafened you wink
Or the tappets have. lol.. I was in two minds to buy a Tamora before the Z..

otolith

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65,937 posts

228 months

Wednesday 11th November 2009
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mab1 said:
I have had mine for about a month and I thought the same thing to be honest and mine is standard.

Get it up in the air if you can, the silencer itself had nissan branded onto it. I did this to be sure!
Aha, that sounds like a solution! I will have a look tomorrow. Well, all credit to Nissan if they do sound this good as standard.

icraigmy

1,653 posts

247 months

Wednesday 11th November 2009
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Qube said:
otolith said:
icraigmy said:
Every time I've passed a 350Z they seem very quiet rolleyes.
That's because your car has deafened you wink
Or the tappets have. lol.. I was in two minds to buy a Tamora before the Z..
You should have bought a Tamora, your missing out on something very special biggrin, but I do have alot of respect for Jap cars having owned an MR2 now for 10 years, and not wanting to part with it, but TVRs are very special cars also - they are BRITISH thumbup and my Tamora with all the mods I've had done to it is very unique cool.

markriccioni

43 posts

231 months

Wednesday 11th November 2009
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geoffp

78 posts

234 months

Thursday 12th November 2009
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I found the stock exhaust pretty quiet with standard driving and had to drive it a little spirited to get the right tones.

i got myself a k1 with removable baffles, but they stay in most of the time to save my ears.

Geoff

Qube

437 posts

284 months

Thursday 12th November 2009
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icraigmy said:
Qube said:
otolith said:
icraigmy said:
Every time I've passed a 350Z they seem very quiet rolleyes.
That's because your car has deafened you wink
Or the tappets have. lol.. I was in two minds to buy a Tamora before the Z..
You should have bought a Tamora, your missing out on something very special biggrin, but I do have alot of respect for Jap cars having owned an MR2 now for 10 years, and not wanting to part with it, but TVRs are very special cars also - they are BRITISH thumbup and my Tamora with all the mods I've had done to it is very unique cool.
I owned a Chimaera for approx 18 months a few years back.. I still love the sound and looks of latest TVR models including the Tuscan, Tamora, T350 and Sagaris. We debated for a while whether to buy a Tamora or not.. In the end too many horror stories of the speed six engine going wrong put me off.. Otherwise I would have bought one..

mei

292 posts

234 months

Saturday 14th November 2009
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It might be worth checking if high flow cats, such as those sold by Kinetix or berk, have been fitted if you suspect the car may be a bit noisy. These will give a slightly louder, more aggressive tone to the exhaust.

I know it's hard to accurately judge any clips posted on the Internet but it does sound like you may well have the standard exhaust system on your car based on what mine sounds like. You would know if the resonator in the mid pipe had been removed or if tests pipes had been fitted as cars with these mods tend to produce a noticeable rasp.

The standard exhaust does seem to produce a quite distinctive 'hollow' V6 sound which is rather pleasing to my ears but appears to be missing from many of the aftermarket exhausts that I've heard.

As other posters have mentioned you should be able to identify the backbox if you can get under the car but you may already have the answer to that question. smile

TomM

662 posts

219 months

Wednesday 18th November 2009
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Your other halfs new car is almost identical to mine, mine is a 54 reg Gun Metal GT with Orange Leather - good choice biggrin

Mine is loud and is standard, you often forget how loud it is but I often use a BM 330i, and when I get back into the Zed after driving that it sounds very loud!

Strangely, when in Europe this year we had to fill her up with 95 ron fuel - as no SUL was avail and we were in the Alps, and I swear the car sounded nicer on that tank! confused