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Old 10-29-2003, 06:46 AM
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53 whp on your rsx without forced induction

Hey guys just wanted to show you incase you dont know about it. I think 50 whp is really good without forced induction. check out the website. the only thing they use from other companies are the injen intake and a mugen sports exhsaust system. Toda uses there own exhsaust manifold. then they use there engine kit which has toda spec a camshafts, toda uprated valve spring kit, and the ecu which we send in so they can reflash it with new feul and ignition maps, 9,000rpm redline, modified vtec activation, and modified vvt camshaft timing. since the ecu will be tuned for the Toda engine kit, no additional dyno timing is needed.


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