Trying to decided on what to buy? Does these new DP/UP with the flex section make any difference than those that don't? My plan was to do whole car HKS, Hi-power Exhaust, DP/UP, and also their intercooler, please any help on this I would appreciated!!!
Trying to decided on what to buy? Does these new DP/UP with the flex section make any difference than those that don't? My plan was to do whole car HKS, Hi-power Exhaust, DP/UP, and also their intercooler, please any help on this I would appreciated!!!
Mainly on the DP/UP. Thanks!!!
The HKS DP sucks. Look for one with a bellmouth or divorced wastegate design. My personal favorites for DP are TurboXS or Crucial Racing.
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My name is Ken and I am a HP Junkie.
The HKS DP sucks. Look for one with a bellmouth or divorced wastegate design. My personal favorites for DP are TurboXS or Crucial Racing.
Thanks for the advise, yet I have'nt decided which one to buy for DP. As for my friend he went with the DC sports and N1 exhaust and you really notice a difference in response and power of the car. Also not to loud but nice sound to it.
The aps, invidia v3, and crucial downpipes are my favorite. The split bellmouth is my all time favorite downpipe design, although divorced wastegate does look pretty cool. If you can get one with a flex section (up or dp), do so. It's not really necessary, but it's a good safety precation.
The aps, invidia v3, and crucial downpipes are my favorite. The split bellmouth is my all time favorite downpipe design, although divorced wastegate does look pretty cool. If you can get one with a flex section (up or dp), do so. It's not really necessary, but it's a good safety precation.
Thanks to you all' for the info. given to me. You know am just trying to find some good stuff out there before I make my decision on buying. I also think maybe if I buy a brand name part at least I would know that it was professionally built and tested ( My opinion). Just also waiting for the car to get out of the bodyshop, to start my project so I have a little bit of time to keep on looking for parts.
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