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Old 03-04-2008, 07:41 PM   #1
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i got my 2004 RSX Type-S recently and i was wondering what types of parts i should get so i could get the most HP and torque.
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depends on how much money you want to spend but basics are cold air intake a legal one like aem k&n and such so they have a serial number and a catback exhaust system and if you want more than that then you will have to look at other thing like turbo
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ok, but what kind of cold air intake and cat back exhaust should i get. money is no problem!!
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aem would be your cold air intake and catback systems magnaflow borla flowmaster just depends on your taste and tell them the specs of your car and its direct bolt ons so no major work required
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what is the most top of the line exhaust system i could buy for the RSX Type-
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Old 03-26-2008, 09:40 PM   #6
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depends on what you prefer you got mugen which is what i mostly see on hondas and acuras
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Re: after market parts

you guys are clueless. you don't put borla or flowmaster on a rsx.

If you want to do things right then look into apexi N1 catback exhaust, mugen or spoon products are gonna cost way too much and they aren't much better if at all. your just buying a name. Go with a reputable company thats sells at a fair price. DC sports isn't all bad either. Aem is a good company to buy a cold air intake from. i've bought many intakes for various vehicles from them. i loved them all. I'd do mods in this order: Full exhaust, intake, under drive pullies, throttle body, possibly cams, and then k pro.
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