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Synapse Racing Catback Exhaust (Made To Order)


Part #: EXH0001.001
$4,377.31
$2,845.25
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2008+ Nissan GTR R35
Description:
Synapse Engineering's race proven cat-back exhaust system for the R35 GTR is made of 304 Stainless Steel. This configuration has been designed and tested in competition. Although heavier than Titanium, 304SS has 2x the shear strength of Titanium under normal and extreme operating temperatures.
This race exhaust system is the exhaust system used on the Synapse GTR race car (test mule) that competed in Red Line Time Attack at Buttonwillow in 2009. The below videos are footages of the race event during that particular weekend.
This race exhaust system is a one-piece exhaust system that directly mates with the exit side of the factory Mid-Pipe. Actual production exhaust systems are made to order, please allow two weeks production time prior to shipping. Due to the size of this exhaust system, the finished product must be shipped via freight services.
Synapse Engineering's race proven cat-back exhaust system for the R35 GTR is made of 304 Stainless Steel. This configuration has been designed and tested in competition. Although heavier than Titanium, 304SS has 2x the shear strength of Titanium under normal and extreme operating temperatures.
This race exhaust system is the exhaust system used on the Synapse GTR race car (test mule) that competed in Red Line Time Attack at Buttonwillow in 2009. The below videos are footages of the race event during that particular weekend.
This race exhaust system is a one-piece exhaust system that directly mates with the exit side of the factory Mid-Pipe. Actual production exhaust systems are made to order, please allow two weeks production time prior to shipping. Due to the size of this exhaust system, the finished product must be shipped via freight services.
Synapse Engineering is a performance shop based out of San Diego, California since 1999. Their fields of expertise deals in bypass valves, wastegates, intercoolers, turbocharger piping and accessories.
Synapse has been reinventing pneumatic actuators for flutter dump, compressor surge – issues which plague high-boost turbo setups – with a new technology called "Synchronic". Their products are low-maintenance, bolt-on performance pieces that are designed for easy installation – they supply couplers with matching t-bolt clamps, for instance.
Their Synchronic technology basically redesigns the geometry of a fluid-powered actuator, resulting in improved response and reduced frictional losses. Synapse Engineering takes time and effort with their build and R & D processes and the results speak for themselves.
Synapse has been reinventing pneumatic actuators for flutter dump, compressor surge – issues which plague high-boost turbo setups – with a new technology called "Synchronic". Their products are low-maintenance, bolt-on performance pieces that are designed for easy installation – they supply couplers with matching t-bolt clamps, for instance.
Their Synchronic technology basically redesigns the geometry of a fluid-powered actuator, resulting in improved response and reduced frictional losses. Synapse Engineering takes time and effort with their build and R & D processes and the results speak for themselves.
Q: What does an ehaust system do? Why buy an exhaust system?
A: A performance exhaust system is used to increase horsepower for your car by allowing exhaust gases to pass through your exhaust system with less backpressure and less resistance. Larger-diameter piping is normally used, depending on the application, in order to gain more horsepower and torque levels throughout the power band. A performance exhaust system can be the most cost-effective modification you can do to get more horsepower out of your car, not to mention that it will give your car a deeper more aggressive sound. And depending on the brand, performance exhaust systems normally include gorgeous new mufflers that add a great appearance to your car.
Q: What exactly does "cat-back" mean when people say "cat-back exhaust"?
A: Many performance exhaust systems are also referred to as cat-back exhausts. Cat-back means that the exhaust piping starts from your catalytic converter and runs back all the way to the exhaust tip(s).
Q: Does a cat-back exhaust come with a catalytic converter?
A: No, "cat-back" actually means from the rear of the catalytic converter back, so it will include everything after the converter, but not the converter itself.
Q: How do you install an exhaust system?
A: Exhaust systems are installed using the supplied hardware, which includes gaskets and high grade bolts. This is truly a bolt-on procedure and most exhaust systems are an exact fit with no modifications needed. For this reason, getting a performance exhaust system is normally considered one of the easiest ways to gain noticeable horsepower for your car.
A: A performance exhaust system is used to increase horsepower for your car by allowing exhaust gases to pass through your exhaust system with less backpressure and less resistance. Larger-diameter piping is normally used, depending on the application, in order to gain more horsepower and torque levels throughout the power band. A performance exhaust system can be the most cost-effective modification you can do to get more horsepower out of your car, not to mention that it will give your car a deeper more aggressive sound. And depending on the brand, performance exhaust systems normally include gorgeous new mufflers that add a great appearance to your car.
Q: What exactly does "cat-back" mean when people say "cat-back exhaust"?
A: Many performance exhaust systems are also referred to as cat-back exhausts. Cat-back means that the exhaust piping starts from your catalytic converter and runs back all the way to the exhaust tip(s).
Q: Does a cat-back exhaust come with a catalytic converter?
A: No, "cat-back" actually means from the rear of the catalytic converter back, so it will include everything after the converter, but not the converter itself.
Q: How do you install an exhaust system?
A: Exhaust systems are installed using the supplied hardware, which includes gaskets and high grade bolts. This is truly a bolt-on procedure and most exhaust systems are an exact fit with no modifications needed. For this reason, getting a performance exhaust system is normally considered one of the easiest ways to gain noticeable horsepower for your car.
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