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Old 03-19-2009, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by alSpeed2k,Mar 15 2009, 12:01 PM
After a month, anymore opinions & thoughts?
We just shipped out the Amuse cat to mr flannery77, he will be installing and performing dyno runs sometime later this month or earlier April. I believe I speak for everyone here when I say that we are SSOOOO looking forward to his results!

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Old 03-20-2009, 04:20 AM
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Yep, that's right! By the end of next week (the 26th & 27th) I will finally have everything ready to roll! I'll do my very best to post pics, dyno results, and possibly video b4 the weekend is up.
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Is the cat inlet piping smaller than the outlet of the exmani? Maybe it is the picture, but it looks like it may be smaller. I currently have the Berk HFC and the piping is definitely smaller than the piping on the Amuse mani.
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Cool!
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Originally Posted by S_nisen,Mar 20 2009, 07:02 AM
Is the cat inlet piping smaller than the outlet of the exmani? Maybe it is the picture, but it looks like it may be smaller. I currently have the Berk HFC and the piping is definitely smaller than the piping on the Amuse mani.
I cannot say for sure simply because I do not know the piping diameter of the other company you are referring to. What I can say is that when I saw the Amuse I thought to myself "WOW that is AMAZE-ZA-ZING!

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Wow, that cat is AMAZING.

I like how it uses the extremely efficient metal core instead of the honeycomb. I can't wait to see the results!
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That thing is sick! Amuse definitely did their homework.
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Originally Posted by BulletProofAuto,Mar 21 2009, 05:09 AM
I cannot say for sure simply because I do not know the piping diameter of the other company you are referring to. What I can say is that when I saw the Amuse I thought to myself "WOW that is AMAZE-ZA-ZING!

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OK, so about how big is the Amuse HFC inlet piping where it connects to the mani? The exmani outlet on my Amuse looks damn near like 70mm looking at it from under the car and comparing to the Js 70RS under the car, the Berk looks like it might be about 60~63mm OD.
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