Fujitsubo Exhaust SUPER SALE

Looking for a high quality exhaust at a great price. Look no further. We are having a SUPER SALE on Fujitsubo exhausts. BIG SAVINGS. Prices include shipping. Visit the TEIN online shop for pricing and availability by clicking HERE.

All applications were developed and test fitted on US model vehicles. Fujitsubo exhausts feature full stainless steel construction, mandrel bent piping and are all made in Japan under strict quality control.

3D modeling in CAD

More 3D modeling in CAD helps ensure each product is kept to Fujitsubo’s high quality standards.

Part of the Fujitsubo development process. Fujitsubo is an exhaust specialist, therefore 100% of their time is spent developing, testing and manufacturing exhaust systems.

After the exhaust completes development on the in-house dyno, the car is put through real world testing and sound tests.

RM01A – round canister style muffler. You can see the high quality material (SUS304), welds and canister.

Thick SS flanges, beautiful weld and even a gusset for added rigidity.

Donut type flange and gasket. Press molded flanges and quality hardware.

LegalisR for 370Z. Exhaust layout is similar to stock providing optimal ground clearance.

Visit the Fujitsubo homepage for more information

Check out the videos to see the quality of construction, perfect fitment and quiet tone. Most applications have an average decibel reading in the high 80’s.

Fujitsubo Exhausts

TEIN USA not only sells TEIN products but we also distribute products for other top quality brands. One of those brands is, Fujitsubo.

Fujitsubo is one of the most popular exhaust brands in Japan and for good reason. All products are made in Japan by highly skilled craftsmen. Each exhaust system goes through rigorous development to produce a product that not only increases power but also meets strict sound regulations. To learn more about Fujitsubo visit their English homepage HERE.

This video showcases one of many exclusive US model Fujitsubo exhausts. These were developed by Fujitsubo specifically for US model vehicles which sometime have different rear bumpers, engine displacement and fitment than Japanese model vehicles. Contact your local TEIN Authorized Dealer to purchase a Fujitsubo exhaust system for your vehicle.

Exhaust Design

Now, I’m not about to bore you with technical information on exhaust designs since there is already a plethora of information and opinions on the benefits and downsides of each type of design. But exhausts play an important role in power production for our cars. I cannot say outright that it is an area most people tend to overlook. However, it is a factor that is often overlooked when it comes to the expectations we have. There are so many exhaust brands out there, and all of them follow their own tuning style.

For most of us, our cars are our daily drivers. And maintaining drivability is a very important aspect. I don’t know about you, but I like keeping the powerband nice and smooth, as well as accessible from the 2500 to 4000 rpm range. I definitely don’t spend a bunch of time motoring at redline. No thanks.

But really, it seems that we are all convinced by advertisements and forum posts (if you follow those) that show that bigger piping size is better. Is it, though?

When we had an engineer from Fujitsubo stay with us in the U.S. to develop exhausts specifically for the North American market, we learned a bit more into exhaust design and what makes Fujitsubo exhausts unique. Of course a main factor would be to make more power. Second was material selection for their Stainless Steel and Titanium exhausts. Third was reduced weight over factory exhausts. And lastly, a combination of great sounds and great looks.

Taking a look at the RM-01A I have on my car (part number FJ 190-63055), I never knew how much attention to detail Fujitsubo had put into it. They really do stand by their quality.

Inside diameter is 76.3mm, but it retains the donut-type flange from the downpipe, which matches my aftermarket downpipe (as well as stock) perfectly. Even though this means there is a slight step in piping diameter at the flange (63.5mm), it also means less stress at the flange where the two pipes meet. The rear canister also has a reducer of the same size. This helps to reduce decibel levels to a very low 86dB. Fujitsubo does sound tests using SAE J1169 standards.

Weight reduction comes in the form of 1.0mm thick SUS304 for the piping, resonators, and cansiter. Also, hollow hangers are used, as well as stamped 1.5mm thick gusset flanges (Fujitsubo’s SuperEX exhaust manifolds use Lost Wax formed flanges).

Minimal bends in piping also help to reduce restriction, and the rear canister is slighly canted. Fujitsubo even paid attention to ground clearance, and create an exhaust package that fits factory mounting points as precisely in the stock location as possible.

Overall, I am quite happy with the performance and sound. As I had mentioned, I like a very drivable range of power at relatively low to mid rpm range. I kinda threw that out the window with my turbo selection (a bit laggy for a 2 liter). But with this exhaust, I have regained good midrange power. Torque is nice and flat from 2800-6000 rpm and the motor pulls nicely up until 6500 rpm, at which point my injectors begin to max out. But again, I keep it low rpm on the street. Afterall, that’s where it spends most of its time. The RM-01A is aimed towards users that want good mid to high end power gains, which more or less suits my needs. Since I asked my tuner for a conservative tune, I feel like I was able to achieve what I was looking for, even with the extra lag my turbo gives.

So, while I won’t be needing max power right now, this setup seems to be a great match. As a consumer, you have a lot of resources to find what will suit you best. So do your research.

I suppose there will be a day when I’ll want a crazy high horsepower, flame-spitter of a car. When that day comes, I’ll be doing this

Imagine being able to spit out shock diamonds like this!!! I’m a nerd.

Bye bye