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CAI or SRI imo, I like having the sound when I want it, rather than all the time would be annoying. Intake's are only heard when accelerating also why bug good folks in the neighborhood with an annoying car?
The only performance mod I did (aside from rims/tires) was an CAI. It is cheaper and easy to do by yourself. But as said before don't expect gains, just noise.
buy an exhaust and forget the intake. save your money for a turbo or a swap, intakes are worthless. the most you're going to make off an intake is around 3-4whp.
both are pointless>
exhuast is waaay more money though..
and niether make HP.. dont let the hype fool you.
the only thing that "makes" horse power is real modifications Like F/I, internals, ect..
intake, exhuast, ground wires, misc parts allow the HP already there to be used which in d-series engines aint sh!T!
these and most honda engines are tuned pretty damn good from the factory and dont have much headroom..
if you want more HP get a different car, turbo, or Swap..
ask anyone that bolted All this stuff on and wasted thier money, you should just save all that cash and study on how to build your own ride then do a swap or turbo>
if you aren't planning on doing much with the car buy intake, then headers, then exhaust. If you are planning on building the d17 first buy an exhaust. Then you can still use that exhaust when you turbo it or whatever else you plan to do with it.
if you aren't planning on doing much with the car buy intake, then headers, then exhaust. If you are planning on building the d17 first buy an exhaust. Then you can still use that exhaust when you turbo it or whatever else you plan to do with it.
well....like the other guy said above, buying an intake,header, exhaust is a waste of money. and if you turbo your car then you would need a 3 inch piping. the regular aftermarket exhaust systems comes with 2.25 inch i think. im pretty sure it is.
people will be better off not doing anything to the motor and just do some exterior work. a little short ram intake would be nice though for a little sound. and IMO, i wouldnt buy a catback exhaust. you can save money by just getting a muffler and doing a custom exhaust piping on it.
i have intake, header, and a full exhaust system. i did notice a sliiiiight pull on top end with all those. but its still not worth the time and money. i know ive wasted too much money on fixing up my engine.
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I thought three inch piping aloud the turbo to breatjher better, so therefore wouldn't 3 inch piping be needed... i guess you could do without it but if your going turbo why not get 3inch piping to bring out all the power?
No, 3" piping is not needed. Back when i was a dsm'er, the basic consensus was 3" piping if you were making over 350hp at the wheels. under 350whp, 2.5" would do just fine. Especially since i'm reading many people use t-25's.. which is one of the smallest turbo's available, its not gonna put out a ton of power.
so you're saying you would buy a turbo and not buy an exhaust? that's retarded.
that comment is retarded>
of course turbo means new exhuast...
was just saying, that if you are wondering which to mod to get first dont waste your money cuz your still a noob..
you will change all that crap later anyways once you realize that all that money didnt do much