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Originally posted by Napoletana View PostAre there any workshops that i could go to to speak to someone that has worked on other ppls tegs?
DONT ask work shops how to do XYZ or whats the best for such n such a situation as they'll probably try and sell you something or give you biased info.
Develop your opinions on certain mods etc by reading other ppl's experiences with them.
Only go to a workshop for installing/tuning purposes as these are things that you probably cannot do yourself.
edit: Dont go BC Spec 3... you'll blow your ears out!! >.<
That said, it does give you good gains, but is rather loud and thus makes it more subject to being defected.Tom says: "Now remember kids, offsets are like women... they are best in their teens."
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Originally posted by Wlee2 View Posti like where this is headed =P..
toda headers are extractors.. headers extractors exhaust manifold.. same thing.. right?.. lol..
my one question to you is..
when you watch TV do you have it on LOUD or medium or Soft.. because .. you will be watching your TV on LOUD from the day you install the buddyclub spec 3 =P
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Originally posted by Napoletana View PostMajority of ppl has said the Mugen Intake...
Do i take this as ppl has first hand experience that it's the the best option?
http://forum.clubitr.com.au/search.php... retired/
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I have the exact combo Dave put together there, that being :-
Mugen Intake
Toda Header + Xforce Metal cat
Fujitsubo RM01A Catback
It has a nice deep note, makes a good bark in VTEC and overall isn't too obnoxious. I have a friend who has everything else stock except the Spoon N1 axleback muffler and his car is far more droney and irritating to my ears.. haha.
I like my combo because you can still hear a nice balance of Intake + Exhaust... the combination has improved response and power right throughout the rev range. Highly recommended, especially if you daily drive your caR.
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