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Old 12-02-2012, 10:00 PM   #1
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New article - JDM spec "Review From The Backseat"

Tongue-in-cheek article, mostly the author making fun of his inability to get into the backseat. Also an interesting insight into the differences of the Japanese versus US marketing machine.

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/201...spec-in-japan/

My biggest question - why does the JDM get nice exhaust tips and the FR-S has those stupid tips within tips?
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Definitely a great read, thanks for the linkage =D
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Tongue-in-cheek article, mostly the author making fun of his inability to get into the backseat. Also an interesting insight into the differences of the Japanese versus US marketing machine.

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/201...spec-in-japan/

My biggest question - why does the JDM get nice exhaust tips and the FR-S has those stupid tips within tips?
Sounds like you need some tips. Let me give you a tip, tips are plentiful. There's a thread around here that tells you the exact dimensions to shop for the plethora available. You can even get those Japanese tips if you want to spend the coin.
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I was told the USDM exhaust tips was made because the JDM exhaust tips protruded beyond the body of the car. US law restrict exhaust tips that go pass the frame.

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Tongue-in-cheek article, mostly the author making fun of his inability to get into the backseat. Also an interesting insight into the differences of the Japanese versus US marketing machine.

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/201...spec-in-japan/

My biggest question - why does the JDM get nice exhaust tips and the FR-S has those stupid tips within tips?
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Old 12-03-2012, 11:24 PM   #5
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Sounds like you need some tips. Let me give you a tip, tips are plentiful. There's a thread around here that tells you the exact dimensions to shop for the plethora available. You can even get those Japanese tips if you want to spend the coin.
Oh, I know I can get tips - among other exhaust pieces - I'm more complaining about the stupid stock design they hung on the car. Who thinks those tips (and smaller pipe-within-a-pipe) look good?
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I was told the USDM exhaust tips was made because the JDM exhaust tips protruded beyond the body of the car. US law restrict exhaust tips that go pass the frame.
I've never heard of that - NHTSA rule? I mean, the NHTSA doesn't bother to enforce bumper height and headlight height - hence the stock trucks and other large vehicles that override sedans and smaller cars. Ford even recognized this with the Expedition and built a secondary beam in because they did not want to feel guilty killing innocent people with their design.
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I was told the USDM exhaust tips was made because the JDM exhaust tips protruded beyond the body of the car. US law restrict exhaust tips that go pass the frame.
I saw plenty of cars ( sports, sedan, suv) all with exhaust tips stick out longer than the bumper. Only the USDM had that below/ under.
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http://www.ct.gov/dmv/LIB/dmv/20/29/R-157.pdf

EXHAUST SYSTEM AND MUFFLER - Excessive noise is prohibited. Excessive noise is defined in
DMV regulations. Check will be made for muffler cutout, leaks in muffler and exhaust system and a
straight exhaust or any extension or device on the tail pipe which will cause excessive or unusual
noise. Engine or motor vehicle shall be so equipped and adjusted as to prevent excessive fumes or
exhaust smoke. All pipes carrying exhaust gases from the engine shall be constructed and
maintained with a leak proof metal and shall be directed from the muffler, or mufflers, toward the
rear of the vehicle and approximately parallel with the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and
approximately parallel to the surface of the roadway. On passenger vehicles exhaust pipes should
extend beyond the rear axle or the side.
Properly located and shielded side exhaust may be allowed when in compliance with departmental
side exhaust standards. Passenger vehicles equipped with exhaust pipes exiting to the side,
forward of the rear axle, must extend rearward beyond any passenger door openings. Exhaust
header pipes extending to the outside of vehicle frame rails must be shielded from excessive heat
and not protrude beyond the extreme outer edge of the front or rear tires, whichever is narrower, so
as not to pose a hazard to occupants or pedestrians.


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I've never heard of that - NHTSA rule? I mean, the NHTSA doesn't bother to enforce bumper height and headlight height - hence the stock trucks and other large vehicles that override sedans and smaller cars. Ford even recognized this with the Expedition and built a secondary beam in because they did not want to feel guilty killing innocent people with their design.
Honestly I think this law isn't enforced as often, but the car companies still have to abide by the law to avoid lawsuits. I have the JDM exhaust tips and no front license plate, still illegal and yet I do it.

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