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TanabeUSA
09-12-2007, 05:45 PM
The following article has been hosted on our site, and I thought that it would be interesting to post this up as a tech article for the forum. There are also a few other tech articles hosted on the site, so if you would like to check them out please feel free to do so.


Tanabe high performance exhaust systems are made 100% in Japan at the Tanabe Shiga Factory. From the mufflers, piping, and even the hangars and flanges, Tanabe systems are constructed in-house, in their entirety. Each Tanabe exhaust component is made using a high level of engineering, hand-crafted care, and an unprecedented level of quality that creates a special bond with many owners who purchase these unique systems.

The exhaust manufacturing section of the Tanabe Shiga Factory employs some of the most advanced computer aided machinery, precision laser cutting tools, high quality materials and a group of highly dedicated, skilled craftsmen and engineers. During the R&D of each exhaust system, an in-house Bosch four wheel dynamometer is used to test power and function of each exhaust system.

An initial founding member of JASMA (Japan Sports Muffler Association) over 15 years ago, the Tanabe exhaust system is the only one of its kind to be completely manufactured and assembled in-house, in Japan, that is readily available to North America to have the highly coveted ISO9001 certification.

During each phase of production, each component undergoes an exhaustive series of inspections to ensure that the engineering requirements for material quality, fitment, weld quality and function are of the highest specification.


1. SET PIPING & MANDREL BENDING
Piping is the first component of the exhaust system to be created. Using engineering data gathered during R&D, the computer is programmed to cut the high grade SUS304 stainless piping to exact lengths and sections. The piping is then sent to the CNC mandrel bender, where engineering schematics and programs are loaded, and the machine produces exact replicas of the engineering department's production prototype piping. When the batch is finished, the piping is sorted and stored for assembly.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_1_1sml.jpghttp://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_1_2sml.jpghttp://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_1_3sml.jpg


2. MUFFLER CONSTRUCTION
Many parts of the muffler construction phase are a Tanabe trade secret, which helps the exhaust systems acheive their beautiful, deep tone. During this phase, the computer is programmed for muffler type and vehicle application. This determines the internal construction type (chambered, loop or straight through) and most importantly, the density of the new Advantex internal packing material to be used. Each main muffler and sub muffler has a carefully calculated formula for packing material, to acheive an optimal balance of flow and noise reduction. High luster SUS304 sheets are cut to length, stamped with the Tanabe logo, and are then shaped according to canister type. The canister and internal assemblies are then assembled, and sealed by a highly precise robotic TIG welder.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_2_1sml.jpghttp://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_2_2sml.jpghttp://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_2_3sml.jpg


3. BRANDING AND TIP CONSTRUCTION
Branding and identifier plates are tack welded by hand onto the completed muffler canisters, sub mufflers, resonators and piping sections. These identifiers contain a production number, part number, and the Tanabe logo and exhaust name, for authenticity and the highest level of quality assurance. The identifiers help the engineers track any minor changes they may make to an exhaust system design, and are an extra step Tanabe takes in quality production, which helped Tanabe receive the esteemed ISO9001 certification. Tips are designed and constructed in house, and are sorted according to size, length and diameter for final assembly with the muffler and exhaust system piping.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_3_1.jpghttp://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_3_2.jpg


4. HANGAR AND FLANGE CONSTRUCTION
Even all of the hangars and flanges found in Tanabe performance exhausts are completely constructed in-house. A combination of computer aided design, and human interaction are used to create these. The SUS304 hangar's sizes, diameters and lengths are determined during the R&D phase, and are bent and sorted according to vehicle make and model. The flanges are cut from SUS304 stainless steel using a CAD assisted precision laser cutter. The thickness of each flange is carefully determined by the engineering department for each vehicle, depending on placement on the exhaust system. On areas of higher stress, a stronger, thicker flange is used. On areas of lower stress, lighter weight pressed flanges are use. These flanges are manufactured and stored for assembly according to bolt pattern, pipe diameter, and application.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_4_1.jpghttp://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_4_2.jpg


5. EXHAUST SYSTEM WELDING AND ASSEMBLY
Once all other exhaust components are completed, the finished pieces are sent for final assembly and welding. Tanabe's highly skilled welders perform the necessary manual functions that require a high level of craftsmanship and accuracy that are beyond the limitations of machine assisted production. A final inspection is performed on all of the pieces before being sent for packaging and boxing.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_5_1.jpg


6. PACKAGING AND BOXING
The final product is delivered for cleaning treatment, for a quality finish. The exhaust system is then carefully packaged, wrapped, and boxed to protect the exhaust system and it's finish from external damage.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_6_1.jpghttp://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_6_2.jpg

kdashy
09-12-2007, 05:53 PM
Neato.

Somehow I thought it would be less complicated than that.

koukimonster139
09-12-2007, 06:05 PM
cool thread

reminds me of "How It's Made"


+1

DJ_Sunrise
09-12-2007, 06:11 PM
I think I just might buy a Tanabe exhaust next...

-Bart

CKAMC
09-12-2007, 07:47 PM
Neato.

Somehow I thought it would be less complicated than that.

There is usually a good reason why things cost a certian amount...

some companies sell on quality, others sell it for what it is (a muffler for example), and others sell for the hype.

like megans sells things for what they are, not for hype or quality.

More pictures of everything else that goes on :bigok:

TanabeUSA
09-13-2007, 02:21 PM
There is usually a good reason why things cost a certian amount...

some companies sell on quality, others sell it for what it is (a muffler for example), and others sell for the hype.

like megans sells things for what they are, not for hype or quality.

More pictures of everything else that goes on :bigok:


Great Analogy! We take alot of pride in what we do here at Tanabe. Ill try to post up some more info later today.:2f2f:

MrChow
09-13-2007, 03:47 PM
i still want to hear what a tanabe exhaust sounds like on a KA.
I can't find a clip anywhere.

TanabeUSA
09-14-2007, 10:10 AM
i still want to hear what a tanabe exhaust sounds like on a KA.
I can't find a clip anywhere.

Have you tried youtube or google video?

Ian
09-14-2007, 10:17 AM
I want to see a Coilover factory tour!

IIIXziuR
09-14-2007, 10:22 AM
^Yeah that would be killer!

drift freaq
09-14-2007, 11:18 AM
ditto on the statement above^^^^ but wait aren't Tanabe's constructed by KYB for Tanabe?

Slidin240Wayz
09-14-2007, 01:44 PM
I think they just use KYB Shocks.

R&D and Quality Control at its best.

Carlos

MrChow
09-14-2007, 01:59 PM
Have you tried youtube or google video?
Yup. None. Well I think there was one but it was crap.

TanabeUSA
09-17-2007, 03:34 PM
Yup. None. Well I think there was one but it was crap.


http://youtube.com/watch?v=YYwaYufRTko


Here are some more pics that you might find interesting. Since OEM exhaust systems are so heavy, there is often alot of room for us to take advantage of weight savings. Our exhaust systems often save up to 40% vs. OEM. We approach this in the exhausts design in its entirety. We run highest grade stainless for our exhaust systems which is extremely strong and allows us to run a thinner(1.2mm)/lighter weight piping than our competitors. We run a solid stainless flange at the cat, where the exhaust system experiences high heat. For the lower heat connections we run stainless pressed flanges which are lighter in weight. We are also the only manufacturer to run hollow hangers. All of our mufflers and submufflers are packed with ADVANTEX packing material. The material is extremely efficent in containing DB levels, which allows us to run a smaller/lightweight canister.
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/HollowHangersandFlanges005sml.jpg

TanabeUSA
09-17-2007, 03:52 PM
Yup. None. Well I think there was one but it was crap.

ditto on the statement above^^^^ but wait aren't Tanabe's constructed by KYB for Tanabe?

Our coilover dampers are manufactured by KYB but the rest of the coilover is designed/manufactured/assembled in our Tanabe Japan Factory. We have chosen to work with KYB because they are an extremely knowldegable company with over 50 years of extistence in Japan, with the technology and machinery to manufacture dampers properly.

MrChow
09-18-2007, 01:05 AM
Thanks!
Um.. Do you got one with a idle sound / normal driving??

The OEM manifold and downpipe are stupid heavy if you want to talk about weight. Hehe.

GSXRJJordan
09-18-2007, 01:23 AM
Excellent write up - I knew that the Tanabe exhausts are very well made, but I didn't know they are the only ones that are fully made in-house and the only one's to have ISO cert. If only they had CARB cert on the <93db models...

I'd also love to see where my Sustec Pro Sevens are made :)

Koopa Troopa
09-18-2007, 02:24 AM
LOL @ JASMA... That doesn't mean shit to shaken inspectors anymore...

TanabeUSA
09-18-2007, 05:05 PM
Excellent write up - I knew that the Tanabe exhausts are very well made, but I didn't know they are the only ones that are fully made in-house and the only one's to have ISO cert. If only they had CARB cert on the <93db models...

I'd also love to see where my Sustec Pro Sevens are made :)


No CARB certification but all of the exhausts are catback meaning that no emmissions equipment is altered or replaced. The legal db level is 95 in most states, so you might want to check your local law.

A Spec Products
09-18-2007, 05:22 PM
Tanabe USA are cool dudes

They all my homies

As far as quality goes, they are one of the few companies that haven't changed their ways (in a good sense) and still use KYB for their shocks and produce all their exhaust parts without cutting corners

CARB SMARB, you gonna get popped by 5-0 regardless

Even if they see a sticker, they still gonna hassle you if they want to

Plus too CARB certification costs money to do, which will eventually add to the price of the exhaust itself

Then people will complain ohhhh its too expensive

Catch 22 son!

johngriff
09-18-2007, 05:50 PM
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd190/pharcyderacer/tech_exhaust_4_2.jpg


Laser Cutting! By far one of the best new CAD Technologies around! Now that is Sexy!

TanabeUSA
09-18-2007, 06:18 PM
I want to see a Coilover factory tour!

Ill see if we can get that for you, but it may take some time. We just got a shipment of the Sustec Pro S-OC Coilovers for S14, in from Japan this morning. Weve been on back order on these so if any of you have been waiting on these we now have them in stock.

Edgar
09-18-2007, 09:54 PM
exhaust robots rule!!!!!!!!

TanabeUSA
09-26-2007, 10:27 AM
Does anyone know how I would go about getting this stickied or moved to a FAQ page. I think that it would be a good reference for users to search later on down the road and I dont want it to get lost.

DUFFM4N
09-26-2007, 12:30 PM
awesome article, i love reading/watching things like this (How its Made is a good show lol)

I want to see a Coilover factory tour!

every summer Eibach holds a huge event/car meet where they offer free tours of their factory all day, for those of you local in socal, i highly suggest checking it out, its usually in May

CKAMC
09-26-2007, 01:29 PM
Does anyone know how I would go about getting this stickied or moved to a FAQ page. I think that it would be a good reference for users to search later on down the road and I dont want it to get lost.

contact the moderators/admins

bing
09-26-2007, 01:32 PM
Kudos to Tanabe for acknowledging and taking action against against lower cost alternatives like this.

yeah i sell the cheaper stuff but only because it is what people ask for. People dont ask for the good stuff often enough, information like this should help though.

TanabeUSA
09-27-2007, 03:20 PM
awesome article, i love reading/watching things like this (How its Made is a good show lol)



every summer Eibach holds a huge event/car meet where they offer free tours of their factory all day, for those of you local in socal, i highly suggest checking it out, its usually in May

Yeah How Its Made is a good show, you never really think about how much goes into producing a product. I wish that we could do a Factory Tour/Meet as well but we would have to fly everyone to Japan. Maybe I can talk to Mr Tanabe about purchasing a Jumbo Jet.

contact the moderators/admins

Is there a section on the site that lists the moderators?

Kudos to Tanabe for acknowledging and taking action against against lower cost alternatives like this.

yeah i sell the cheaper stuff but only because it is what people ask for. People dont ask for the good stuff often enough, information like this should help though.

We have always Designed and Manufactured Tanabe products to the highest standards. Tanabe is a family owned company handed down through generations. Their family name is put on every product so they take extreme pride in what we produce.
I definately understand why people buy lesser quality products because this sport is so expensive. But I think that the time, care, and attention to detail that you take in building a vehicle definately shows in the final product.

s13gold
09-27-2007, 03:39 PM
talk about quality control!!!!

companies dedicated to quality should do this more often, where it shows the customer what kind of work is put in and then in turn justifies the price.

mrmephistopheles
09-27-2007, 10:28 PM
Is there a section on the site that lists the moderators?

http://www.zilvia.net/f/showgroups.php

TanabeUSA
10-01-2007, 11:19 AM
http://www.zilvia.net/f/showgroups.php

Thank you,
I PM'ed you!!

its a kia
10-03-2007, 05:51 PM
man id love to use cad to design stuff like this, i love that program

S14 Wannabe
10-04-2007, 10:46 AM
Can I post this in my forum?

TanabeUSA
10-04-2007, 01:01 PM
Can I post this in my forum?

Please PM me and give me a link to your site. I can setup a username with you guys and post up the article for you.

kyoru
10-04-2007, 01:32 PM
great article! thank you for the insight on your company.

S14 Wannabe
10-04-2007, 02:08 PM
Please PM me and give me a link to your site. I can setup a username with you guys and post up the article for you.
Done.

Thanks. I had questions about your rear lower brace too so I'll pm about that later.

TanabeUSA
10-05-2007, 01:03 PM
Glad you guys found this useful and I will try to provide more articles like this in the future. The thread is now stickied!

blitzkrgCT9A
10-05-2007, 08:28 PM
Tanabe makes good shit man!

BRB26
10-08-2007, 05:00 PM
Definately a good read!

240on430
10-09-2007, 05:34 PM
FYI, CA law is 96.5db max for our cars

...found out the hard way with SSAC dual cat-back. the exhaust failed the sound test at 116db.

now, after the cat, my car has 2.5 piping with an oem style oval muffler that passed at 93db.

...wish i would have bought a tanabe.

iwishiwas-all*
10-09-2007, 05:41 PM
fabulous, only problem is on your site i only see one exhaust for an s13 turbo app, and its priced at $960. I mean i want a nice exhaust but geese. anything cheaper? in the 400 range?

TanabeUSA
10-10-2007, 11:47 AM
FYI, CA law is 96.5db max for our cars

...found out the hard way with SSAC dual cat-back. the exhaust failed the sound test at 116db.

now, after the cat, my car has 2.5 piping with an oem style oval muffler that passed at 93db.

...wish i would have bought a tanabe.

I love living in California but as far as being an enthusiast but we really get the short end of the stick. California is generally the most strict state when it comes to emissions and aftermarket modifications. So 93db should be legal for the majority of states.

fabulous, only problem is on your site i only see one exhaust for an s13 turbo app, and its priced at $960. I mean i want a nice exhaust but geese. anything cheaper? in the 400 range?

Unfortunately the only other exhaust that we have for the S13 is the Concept G. It is 3" piping so it would be ideal for a turbo application and you will need to change the flange where it connects to the header. The MSRP on the Concept G is $570.
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/exhausts/files/271_img1.jpg (http://www.tanabe-usa.com/exhausts/conceptg.asp)

B Love
10-17-2007, 01:25 PM
Tanabe = the ish

TanabeUSA
10-22-2007, 12:58 PM
Tanabe = the ish


Thanks for the kind words!!!

vestigeka24
10-28-2007, 02:39 PM
Can the concept or uhm does the concept blue g for turbo s13 fit only the ka24e/de only or does it also fit if we have an sr20det swapped in?
i'll definitely buy that one if it fits (christmas present to myself time :keke:)

TanabeUSA
11-05-2007, 02:30 PM
Can the concept or uhm does the concept blue g for turbo s13 fit only the ka24e/de only or does it also fit if we have an sr20det swapped in?
i'll definitely buy that one if it fits (christmas present to myself time :keke:)


The Concept G Blue will fit both the SR20DET and KA24E/DE without modifications, however it would make more power on a turbo setup.

nissan240sxkid
12-01-2007, 07:41 PM
I have Pro DD coils and concept g exhaust and I love em!!!!!

G240
01-23-2008, 09:25 AM
Did Tanabe discontinue the Super Medallion Racing exhaust?

DJButton
01-23-2008, 01:43 PM
Wow, old thread but I'm glad I saw it, very cool sharing the manufacturing process with us!

hondanissan
06-02-2008, 01:12 PM
old thread, but fuk it cause tanabe is dope...and i have the old school g medallion with the carb sticker and paperworks. its only 2.5in diam, but it sure sounds nice. i'm thinking about selling it to get 3in. maybe.

s13 @ fullboost
07-19-2008, 10:05 PM
cool thread

reminds me of "How It's Made"


+1



my thoughts exactly

spartanic
09-23-2008, 04:21 PM
Good to see Tanabe is going nice and strong.

bejota180sx
12-12-2008, 10:07 AM
You get what you pay for, if you look at the quality and how long it will last its really not a muffler they make for $1 and sell it for $400 like some other places, I think when you get to see the quality up in person you can really appreicate it.


I cant convince you on this untill you see it in person.
don't worry it's only been more than a year since he said that, he might just be still thinking on finding that exhaust he wanted... :bowrofl:

racer98
12-12-2008, 10:10 AM
don't worry it's only been more than a year since he said that, he might just be still thinking on finding that exhaust he wanted... :bowrofl:



Just dont know why its so expensive to ship to your part of the world.

bejota180sx
12-12-2008, 10:21 AM
don't make me feel bad :(, you just ruined my day(haha)... were part of the US yet they charge us liek shipping to friggin irak or somewhere far away, yet hawaii is farther away and its cheaper...
a carbon hood... friggin $700 if its something crappy if i want a seibon you have to sell your ass or something to get that cash just for a damm hood...