Saturday, February 21, 2026

Dealer Inspection and Trust/GReddy Exhaust System, Part 2

 So with a new car, every 6 months or so the dealer calls you and invites you and your car over so they can do a free inspection.  I guess to see if there are any problems? Since I only have about 400km still on the car, not likely but I was hoping they would do me a small favor...

Not only was a fun drive over, but damn this car looks good!

Although MAYBE that dark film on top of the Nissan logo should be replaced with a transparent one?


So yes, another part from GReddy...  but this is a strange one.

Recall that I did not want to put the Nismo titanium exhaust on this car, because the sound it made was, frankly, pathetic - it looked great (except for the black tips) and served a technical purpose of lightening the car by 10kgs, but I just could not justify the price for no increase in sound or performance (in theory).

On the other hand, the Greddy Power Extreme R was less expensive (although steel) but sounded amazing in the video clips I saw. Plus with a wider diameter piping than OEM, this could only help the turbos, right? Further, in Japan while most cars are type registered with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism ("MLIT"), the Skyline Nismo is different enough from the base Skyline 400R such that these limited edition cars are registered individually with MLIT.   This means that parts for the Skyline Nismo that have to be registered are few and far between, including the exhaust.  (and so yes not many aftermarket companies are in this space...).  Thankfully, this model from GReddy was available.

But then I saw that GReddy was offering a complementary part for install in Skyline Nismos with this exhaust - a spacer type adaptor!  Not that I thought the car needed it...

From https://greddy-shop.com/?pid=182880086

Unwrapped from the box, I was surprised to find two.



From the GReddy website, they show photos of the car with and without the adaptor:

Without - 42mm from the edge of the bumper

With adaptor - 26mm from edge of the bumper

Naturally, that almost flush look appears nice, so of course I want that too!

Top of the exhaust tip is slightl hidden behind the bumper
Already looks pretty good though.

While I was waiting for the inspection and oil change, the dealer was nice enough to offer a test drive in a new X-Trail Nismo (I was curious to see exactly what the difference was, driving dynamics-wise!)

So of course a quick spin to Nismo Omori Factory was in the works.

Anyway, once I got back, the install of the adaptor was done... and they took me into the workbay to show me from underneath! The car is still basically new, so everything underneath was super clean! (Now, how will I keep it this way...)

About 12mm measured, so not sure how this ends up reducing 42mm to 26mm (maybe the gaskets make up the extra 4mm?)

Well, the top of the exhaust tip is definitely flush with the bumper now.

I couldn't resist taking some additional photos, the car looked really good under this lighting.

And yes this was right after they washed the car.




So with still less than 500km, technically the car is still not run in/broken in. But the incredible power delivery is so tempting... even at 7/10ths this car is FAST. Easy rear wheelspin in 3rd gear. He he.

So what next? Well I actually had another part I was planning on installing, but when I opened the package, the aluminum was rusting in some places... weird... so that is NOT going on this car.  The same company sent me something else that I actually installed myself a few weeks ago and was really nice, so next post I will write about these. Until then...

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