There are tiny changes in the construction of every test pipe, which causes them to function differently. The materials used, the welding process, the pipe diameter, and whether or not they are resonated are just a few examples. The finest 370z test pipes will be reviewed in this article, along with a detailed description of everything you need to know before doing this change. You may choose from the following options.
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1. Invidia
Invidia knows that automotive enthusiasts are constantly looking for ways to extract more power from their engines and improve the driving experience. Using only high-quality materials, Invidia manufactures components that both look great while giving you a competitive edge on your competition with increased performance.
The Invidia Test Pipes are designed to increase horsepower and torque on your car by replacing the catalytic converter. The sleek SUS 304 stainless steel pipes will give you more power at lower RPMs with less exhaust note than before.
2. Berk Technology
In the Z community, Berk Technology test pipes have a well-deserved reputation. For one thing, Berk test pipes have a mechanical remedy for CELs that is superior to the majority of other CEL fixes on the market. Non-resonant test pipes should be on your list if you’re seeking them.
The graphite collector gaskets that come with Berk test pipes can resist temperatures over 3000 °F, which is significantly more than the exhaust system can generate. Compared to some other manufacturers, these support brackets are far more sturdy. It’s safe to say that these 370z test pipes are well worth the money.
3. AAM Competition
An emphasis on construction quality has been placed on designing AAM Competition’s test pipes. A deep and rich exhaust tone is said to add 8+ up. AAM Competition is well-versed in the production of high-quality exhaust systems.
16 gauge T-304 stainless steel is used to make test pipes that are TIG welded. This kit’s overall longevity is further enhanced by using stainless steel for even the flanges. Here, we’re referring to the non-resonated variant. If you’re not a fan of it, we suggest going with the version that resonates with you.
4. Berk Technology (Resonated Test Pipe)
Berk Technology has been a leader in increasing power output for many years with its resonated test pipes. The newest addition, the VQ35HR or 37VHR would be an incredible modification on any 350Z owner’s car that wants more sound from its exhaust note as well as better performance out of it!
Not only does this make your engine push gases away easier but also increases airflow through each cylinder which results in higher compression gross ratings – giving you faster acceleration times at high speeds without sacrificing drivability due to excess noise levels caused by stock internals struggling against airflow restrictions.
5. Tomei Expreme Ti
In terms of performance, the titanium test pipes from Tomei weigh just three pounds, compared to your 370z’s 20-pound catalytic converters. Those 17 pounds have been shed. It’s worth checking out Tomei’s offerings if you’re interested in odd designs and materials.
Dual O2 bungs on the Tomei test pipes allow you to connect your original O2 sensor as well as an air-fuel ratio sensor. The kit includes all the necessary hardware, gaskets, and plugs. If you intend to straight pipe your 370z, and only the finest will do, this is the kit for you.