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Old 04-29-2014, 05:57 PM
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Quiet B pipe options?

I found 3 oem style choices (pics below). Which of these looks best? I wrote down what I noticed looking at the pics. Also, would all of these work with a walker quiet flow muffler?

The 1AA looks to have a black coating that might prevent rust a little longer. Not sure though. Also, no wrinkled looking crush bends like the walker.

http://www1.1aauto.com/nissan-maxima...=572785&y=2001

The walker doesn't look like it has the crushed part right after the resonator like oem, but the wrinkled crush bends are wrinkly lol.

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...389&cc=1374533

This Bosal doesn't look like it has the wrinkled bends of the walker, but it does have a crushed part after the resonator.

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...187&cc=1374533

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Bosal looks the best. But, if you're looking for stock replacement, why not post a WTB thread?

For example. I've got one that might suit you. Where are
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What's the resonator's function? I can't believe I'm just now seeing all three catalytic converters... learn something new everyday huh? If i had to give some input I'd suggest 1aauto, they've got quality stuff.
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Resonator simply helps to quiten the noise of the exhaust. Helps provide a more pleasant tone.
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Originally Posted by Chris Gregg
Resonator simply helps to quiten the noise of the exhaust. Helps provide a more pleasant tone.
Oh.. i thought that was the muffler's purpose.
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Old 05-01-2014, 09:28 AM
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I figured the better value would be to go with one of the units above based on shipping. Plus, what are the odds of finding a used OEM B pipe in great condition from a car that's over 11 years old?
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Originally Posted by Itz Shak
Oh.. i thought that was the muffler's purpose.
It's needed/required with headers, 3" test pipe, and 3" exhaust.
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Originally Posted by Domf3
I found 3 oem style choices (pics below). Which of these looks best? I wrote down what I noticed looking at the pics. Also, would all of these work with a walker quiet flow muffler?

The 1AA looks to have a black coating that might prevent rust a little longer. Not sure though. Also, no wrinkled looking crush bends like the walker.

http://www1.1aauto.com/nissan-maxima...=572785&y=2001

The walker doesn't look like it has the crushed part right after the resonator like oem, but the wrinkled crush bends are wrinkly lol.

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...389&cc=1374533

This Bosal doesn't look like it has the wrinkled bends of the walker, but it does have a crushed part after the resonator.

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...187&cc=1374533
What up Domf3! I just replaced my tailpipe exhaust assembly with the 1AAuto brand. It is a great value, sounds stock and comes with the chrome tip. It looks identical to the 00-01 stock muffler. So I would recommend the 1AAuto resonator pipe because of that plus it has this nice black coating. I live in Philly so we'll see how it holds up to the next winter.
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Originally Posted by NmexMAX
It's needed/required with headers, 3" test pipe, and 3" exhaust.
Once again, thanks for the information!
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Thanks for the review! I searched the forum and it seems most of the walker and bosal parts are good for about 2 years... give or take. If the black coating buys an extra year that would be awesome!
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Originally Posted by Domf3
Thanks for the review! I searched the forum and it seems most of the walker and bosal parts are good for about 2 years... give or take. If the black coating buys an extra year that would be awesome!

Yeah, I was going to buy the combo muffler/b-pipe they offer, but I'd like to keep the amount I put into my 12 year old car to a minimum. My b-pipe looks "okay" for now. It's OEM, so as long as it's taking care of business, I'll keep it on there. I may even just patch it if it ever blows a hole.

How does your Walker Quietflow sound compared to stock?
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Originally Posted by alanfury75
Yeah, I was going to buy the combo muffler/b-pipe they offer, but I'd like to keep the amount I put into my 12 year old car to a minimum. My b-pipe looks "okay" for now. It's OEM, so as long as it's taking care of business, I'll keep it on there. I may even just patch it if it ever blows a hole.

How does your Walker Quietflow sound compared to stock?
Every review I've read says the Quietflow is... quiet. No different from stock. I don't actually have that muffler, still rocking the stock AE unit. My muffler is OK besides the pipe connecting to it. I already had it patched a couple times, the last time didn't last very long.
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Originally Posted by alanfury75
Yeah, I was going to buy the combo muffler/b-pipe they offer, but I'd like to keep the amount I put into my 12 year old car to a minimum. My b-pipe looks "okay" for now. It's OEM, so as long as it's taking care of business, I'll keep it on there. I may even just patch it if it ever blows a hole.

How does your Walker Quietflow sound compared to stock?
The quietflow sounds just about the same as stock.
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