DC TCS Coupe/Sedan
Originally posted by DUBjr
They make one for the sedan???????????.................fawk where have i been..........
They make one for the sedan???????????.................fawk where have i been..........
Originally posted by gearbox
TCS looks stupid on a sedan.
TCS looks stupid on a sedan.
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I said that because I THINK it looks almost stock and too small for a sedan. And I AM a sedan owner with thermal exhaust. I was just offering my own opinion so chill out.
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What I love most about my TCS is how it looks from the rear. It's truly one of the most unoque designs out there...Looks really good on the sedan too....!
Well i have heard the general comment is that it looks good, but does it preform? When i goto buy my exhaust for me 02 EX i want something that looks good, sounds good, and preforms. I'm still leaning a little toward Greddy EVO but im not sure. Any suggjestions.
thnx
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I've heard TCS reduces back pressure, so you may actually lose hp. That's why I got a rear section. Also, a catback will be alot louder. For performance I would go for Greddy or even Tanabe (very loud). Flyriceracer02 will tell you Tanabe is the best for gains.
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Originally posted by gearbox
I've heard TCS reduces back pressure, so you may actually lose hp. That's why I got a rear section. Also, a catback will be alot louder. For performance I would go for Greddy or even Tanabe (very loud). Flyriceracer02 will tell you Tanabe is the best for gains.
I've heard TCS reduces back pressure, so you may actually lose hp. That's why I got a rear section. Also, a catback will be alot louder. For performance I would go for Greddy or even Tanabe (very loud). Flyriceracer02 will tell you Tanabe is the best for gains.
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I didn't notice a reduction in performance with the TCS cat back. I bought the header at the same time..
If it had slowed me down I would have returned it right away for sure...
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Agreed. I get alot of compliments on the sound of the TCS..Nice and deep! I once posted in here that I had sound clips of it and got like 10 requests to email it to all of them...lol.
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Wow, good question...Unfortunately I got it when it was first released so it was pretty pricey..I think $1850 with the header CDN. I'm sure the price has come down enough since then though...I bought my kit in town from a local shop so I had to deal with overhead from them and the wholesaler...nutts!
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Originally posted by Pharoh
Wow, good question...Unfortunately I got it when it was first released so it was pretty pricey..I think $1850 with the header CDN. I'm sure the price has come down enough since then though...I bought my kit in town from a local shop so I had to deal with overhead from them and the wholesaler...nutts!
Wow, good question...Unfortunately I got it when it was first released so it was pretty pricey..I think $1850 with the header CDN. I'm sure the price has come down enough since then though...I bought my kit in town from a local shop so I had to deal with overhead from them and the wholesaler...nutts!
damn thats alot of money
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