The recommended size for the SE-R is 2". Even on Mike K's super car, he lost
6 hp the whole way through from top to bottom with 2 1/4"
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From: "Young, Michael W.:" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sentra Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: SML: RE:GReddy Exhaust...
> > But remember the piping size is 60mm which
> >is about 2 3/4 inch. Which is a little large unless you plan on going
> turbo
> >or something along those lines. >
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> Jordan wrote:>
> >Whoa.... where did you get that size from? Thats almost a 3" pipe
diameter!
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> >No way it is that big.
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> >It's either 2 1/4" or 2 1/2" inches.
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> When I was thinking of getting the Greddy that's what I find in the
> information provided by Greddy themselves. To my knowledge they still do
not
> have an application for a 1.6, Although I did miss the coversion
> size.(oopps) it should be... 60mm = 2 3/8. Which is still too large for a
> naturally aspirated 1.6. Heck the recommanded size for the 2.0 SE-R is 2
> 1/4.
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> Michael
> 1998 200SX SE
> HB,CA
> http://my200sx.nissanpower.com
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