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First real mod
I got about 1Grand saved up for my 99 DX Coupe...stock. I don't race but I do want performance, and as I've heard the D series (D16Y7) are hard to squeeze hp out of. Im looking at a catback and/or intake...some hp and nice sound better than looks ...swap or any hardcore engine mods not an option (esp. NOT NOS) Any suggestions would be very helpful
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go for the swap!! but i know your set on not so.........
intake---> aem cai exhaust------> greddy, dc sports, apexi, etc. engine--------> cam gears, pulleys headers-------> dc sports! all of those will gain you some hp hope that helps l8r |
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Re: First real mod
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I think you should swap out a D16z6 motor the SOHC VTEC and then work from there those things can be really fast.
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standard boltons wont make any difference to require increased fuel pressure or aftermarket ignition. the stock setup will suffice and be more efficient than an MSD setup in his case. i say if you want better performance without doing a swap, you should take the cash and car and trade it in for a better car. |
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What are the expected hp % increases on these catbacks? What would you estimate the installation costs to be? I'm assuming all of them need welding right? From what dyno results i've seen, intakes get u the same hp as exhaust....maby I should go with an exhaust and see the difference....AEM w/ bypass valve of course. GReddy exhaust seems way overpriced...and I'm scarred to go with something cheap...what should I consider?
Thanks for yo help THERMAL RD - STEALTH $469.00 USD + Tax APEXi - N-1 $435.99 USD + Tax GReddy - Evolution $599.00 USD + Tax |
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on everyone of those systems... bout 2-3hp gain. I have an apexi- N1, its aight
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You shouldn't need to weld anything. I'm all for saving money while getting the same power. Any name short-ram intake with a K&N filter will do fine. The money you spend on a AEM CAI by then reducing its effeciency with a bypass valve is worthless IMHO. Headers by Hooker, HP Motorsports, or Chikara would do fine. And as for exhaust, this is the only place I woudn't skimp. You could go cheap and get a muffler and then have a shop weld you some pipes for it but you'd loose the resonator. And every car I've seen w/out a resonator sounds like crap. Every performance exhaust brings one with it so I say spend the extra dough for an Apexi, DC sports, or my favorite, Tanabe Racing Medallion.
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1 grand on muffler for 3hp at the wheel...hahaha ...all this talk seems to point to one thing ->save up money for swap |
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