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See all the hard work and attention to detail STILLEN puts when manufacturing the Nissan Z Cat-Back Exhaust System.

Nissan Z STILLEN Cat Back Exhaust Sway Bars

CNC Band Saw and Mandrel Tube Bender

To start with, 2.5-inch stainless steel tube is cut in bundles using the STILLEN hydraulic CNC controlled band saw. From the saw the tubes are processed on our CNC Mandrel Tube Benders.  Every tube coming off the bender is verified in our proprietary bend check fixtures to ensure each tube meets our specifications.

STILLEN CNC Band Saw and Mandrel Tube Bender Nissan Z Exhaust

CNC Milling Machine and STILLEN X Pipe Fixture

The STILLEN X pipe has been engineered for optimum performance and exhaust gas flow. To achieve the best performance possible the X pipe tubes are loaded into the CNC milling machine and are precision machined for perfect fitment into the weld fixture. 

STILLEN CNC Milling Machine of the Nissan Z X Pipe

Once the machining process is finished the machined tubes along with the weld fixture are taken to the production welding booths where our craftsmen tig weld the tubes and braces to form a single X pipe. 

STILLEN X Pipe Fixture Nissan Z Exhaust

When merging dual 2.5” exhaust tubes into a single tube, the equivalent size tube required is more than 4 inches in diameter.  Because we cannot fit a 4-inch tube through the chassis and a true dual 2.5” exhaust did not sound good on this platform. We chose to merge the two banks for the best sound, but to do so in a way that allowed for optimal exhaust gas flow without causing a restriction.

STILLEN X Pipe Welding and Fixture

STILLEN Mufflers

To assemble the mufflers our production team begins by assembling the perforated tube inner core.  Then form the end caps for the body of the muffler. The inner core and one side of the muffler is tack welded together then the muffler goes back to assembly to have the high temperature ceramic wool inserted. 

STILLEN Mufflers Nissan Z Exhaust

Once completed the mufflers go back to welding. The outer cap is tacked back together. This is the only time where the exhaust system or any of its components leaves the STILLEN facility. The mufflers are sent to an outside processor for polishing before they’re finished welding.

STILLEN Proprietary Rotational Welding Positioner

After the mufflers return from polishing, it is placed on our proprietary rotational welding positioner. Our engineering team created this positioner so that our welders could accurately control the speed. Also the orientation of the mufflers to give a precision tig welded finish. The mufflers are purposely left with a fantastic “burn” finish to show the tig welded craftsmanship.

STILLEN Proprietary Rotational Welding Positioner Nissan Z Exhaust

Final Welding and Assembly

Now we enter final welding and assembly. Every single exhaust system goes through our pre-assembled weld fixtures. These weld fixtures located all of the key components. The weld fixtures also align everything to ensure perfect, repeatable fitment on all of the various components.

STILLEN Final Welding and Assembly Nissan Z Exhaust

For the 2023 Nissan Z, STILLEN proudly offers two different styles of exhaust systems. The “Street Series” Cat-Back Exhaust features the STILLEN mufflers.  We also offer our “Competition Series” which doesn’t have any mufflers. The “Competition Series” Exhaust is intended to let the twin turbo V6 VR30 engine be heard! 

STILLEN 2023 Nissan Z Cat Back Exhaust Street Series
STILLEN 2023 Nissan Z Cat Back Exhaust Competition Series

We also offer 3 different tip options for the Nissan Z “Street Series” and “Competition Series” Cat-Back Exhaust System. STILLEN offers carbon fiber, brunt, and polished stainless steel.

Since 1986 STILLEN has been a leader in exhaust system manufacturing. STILLEN is dedicated to manufacture all our exhaust systems in the United States of America. 


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Z32 300ZX ZZRIDER Red at STILLEN (2)

It’s getting rarer and rarer to see a Z32 in good shape anymore, so that’s why when this particular example from Huntington Beach stopped by last week, we had to stop and snap a few photos. Rocking a classic red/chrome aesthetic, the chrome plated Z32 5 spoke 16’s key in beautifully with the polished tips of a STILLEN Exhaust.

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Despite its age, this Z32 looks like it came out of a showroom yesterday – even the black behind the clear lens of the tail lamps was fade-free and the lenses flawless.

Z32 300ZX ZZRIDER Red at STILLEN (4)

The contours of the car still look sharp – it’s hard to believe this design debuted 30 years ago.

Z32 300ZX ZZRIDER Red at STILLEN (5)

From this angle, it almost looks as if STILLEN Z32 300ZX TT Intercooler Ducts are present, but it’s hard to tell.

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The STILLEN Generation I Nose Panel for 300ZX looks fantastic and keys in with the car’s front end aesthetic, but it’s functional as well. STILLEN’s nose panels for the 300ZX give the Z some much needed additional airflow to the radiator, making the stock cooling system much more effective and making even better use of an oversize radiator.

Z32 300ZX ZZRIDER Red at STILLEN (7)

A fun fact about the Z32 is that the Lamborghini Diablo used 300ZX headlamps.

Z32 300ZX ZZRIDER Red at STILLEN (10)

Red is a particularly difficult color to keep nice, as red oxidizes faster than other colors, for some reason. The gloss and clearcoat here is flawless.

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One of our favorite 90’s features was T-Tops. The fun of a convertible but without dropping the top! Unfortunately, they’re not great for structural rigidity, so they’ve mostly disappeared.

Z32 300ZX ZZRIDER Red at STILLEN (13)

Thanks for joining us, we hope you enjoyed the photos!

If you’re looking to get more power out of your Z, G or Q naturally aspirated, this car proves that not only can it be done, but there’s a good bit of power to be had before forced induction. Call us today to see how we can get more out of your car! Shop our selection of Z32 300ZX Parts here.

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STILLEN Event Tracking: Z Attack 2017 Car Show

 

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April 21-22, 2017

Images by Michael Whitten, Middle Tennessee Z Club

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Nissan North America moved from Southern California to Franklin, Tennessee back in the mid-2000s. This move to the east centralized Nissan Headquarters and made the facility more accessible to fans and followers of the marque. The location of the new headquarters happened to be within two hours’ drive from the members of the Middle Tennessee Z Club. Co-founders Robert “Bob” McGehee and Randy Shemin approached Nissan North America’s public relations division and worked out the details to hold its Z ATTACK Car Show at the corporate headquarters.

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The Z ATTACK event drew 83 Z cars and a dozen Nissan/Infiniti vehicles in the new Open class at the Saturday car show. McGehee commented, “Unlike the favorable weather we enjoyed at our 2014 event, foul weather forced us to relocate to Nissan’s parking structure where enthusiasts could enjoy the opportunity to catch up with other Z owners and admire a wide range of entries. We had entrants from Virginia, Georgia, Alabama and Kentucky, and from as far north as Illinois and even Canada. They all said the trip was well worth the effort.”

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The weekend kicked off Friday with group tours of the Nissan manufacturing plant in Smyrna, Tennessee. That evening, the Middle Tennessee Z Club hosted a barbecue dinner and a private tour of the Lane Motor Museum. The Lane houses many significant vehicles in the Nissan Heritage Collection which are not available for viewing by the general public.

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In conjunction with Nissan’s ongoing corporate support of non-profit community organizations, the Middle Tennessee Z Club collected donations which were shared with Lifehouse Animal Refuge and Rehabilitation in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Lifehouse is a small agency that works to find forever homes for abandoned and abused animals and rescues dogs whose time has expired at kill shelters.

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Nissan videographers filmed the event for a future video and interviewed several attendees as part of its ongoing efforts to honor the heritage and recognize the enthusiasts who are ambassadors for the brand. This will be shared with Nissan staff at headquarters and manufacturing employees in Smyrna and Decherd, Tennessee.