zzp catback

Posted by: burninrubberGT

zzp catback - 01/13/08 08:46 PM

does anyone know anything about this? lol

it looks decent, and im kinda interested in getting it, but i've never heard anything about it
Posted by: HercMan(Rob)

Re: zzp catback - 01/13/08 09:23 PM

If your looking for performance gains waste of money. If you want long life and good looks the SS is the way to go. Don't cheap out and get the aluminized.

If you want performance gains go with a DP and hiperf cat. If you plan on pressurizing get a 3" if you plan on staying NA get the 2.5" The smaller one will bump up the power and maintain the low end torque the GT lives on. 3" will get more hp at the sacrifice of low end torque. The high end gain of power will only be noticed at hyper velocitys.

Remember torque gets you movin HP gets you top speed.
Posted by: ordonez1307

Re: zzp catback - 01/13/08 09:26 PM

its way overpriced. i would never spend that much to change how my car sounds.
Posted by: BoostenGTP

Re: zzp catback - 01/13/08 09:53 PM

i spent alot on my zzp exhaust, i love it, but everyone has there opinions. go with what your wiling to spend, i spent 900 bucks installed for my full exhaust, discluding the downpipe, but i also got there new set up which is Magnaflow muffs at the end. they havent even released them yet on there website, i was there first install.
Posted by: TastyBake

Re: zzp catback - 01/13/08 11:39 PM

http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_prix/products.php?id=110

I don't have it but from what I understand, the stock catback isn't that restrictive.

I definately wouldn't recommend the aluminized. It won't last 2 yrs. For 150 more, the stainless mandrel bend setup seems a better bargin. Not sure how long it will last.

Performance gains? What I understand, the stock exhaust isn't really restrictive so don't expect much. Sound, you can click the video links and judge yourself.

I agree with herc in regards to the dp/highflow cat for actual performance gains.