The Nissan 350Z, a popular sports car, is often modified to enhance its performance. One common modification involves replacing the catalytic converters with aftermarket components designed to improve exhaust flow. These components are typically constructed from metal and are built for maximizing airflow for increased performance.
Implementing this change can offer improvements in horsepower and torque, along with an altered exhaust sound profile. The modification, stemming from a desire for increased engine output, has become increasingly common among automotive enthusiasts looking for higher performance. However, legal and environmental implications should be considered, as such modifications may affect emissions compliance in some regions.