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QUIET performance mods?

Old 07-20-2013, 08:31 AM
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Old 07-20-2013, 09:55 AM
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I always felt like the stock header was kinda loud, so not sure if that's something you should pick up. Also because stock header is already good.
Old 07-21-2013, 08:30 AM
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Just add a 60mm testpipe and you have the best gains possible for staying quiet still. You can also lookup the "UK exhaust mod", some in my local area are doing this, to add a little more sound to a stock exhaust.
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Originally Posted by Cody Red
I always felt like the stock header was kinda loud, so not sure if that's something you should pick up. Also because stock header is already good.
You got a leak or what
Old 07-21-2013, 03:38 PM
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The Mugen intake is actually very quiet and makes good power. I had a replica I bought on ebay and I liked it a lot. Highly recommended if you want to make quiet power while looking damn good. It sounds only slightly louder than the OEM airbox.
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Originally Posted by s2000Junky
You got a leak or what
not that kind of loud hah.
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My setup sounds nearly the same as stock unless you stomp on the throttle. BC Stage 2 NA cams, K&N FIPK intake, Comptech header, stock exhaust, dyno-tuned on Hondata Flashpro for 226 whp. That's more power than plenty of super loud setups, and it passes California smog tests.
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Originally Posted by thomsbrain
My setup sounds nearly the same as stock unless you stomp on the throttle. BC Stage 2 NA cams, K&N FIPK intake, Comptech header, stock exhaust, dyno-tuned on Hondata Flashpro for 226 whp. That's more power than plenty of super loud setups, and it passes California smog tests.
For comparison, its always best to post what the stock s2000s put down in the same dyno. For example, the dyno i use the stock s2000s put down 200-203, and i made 215. It gives everyone a general idea of how much was gained. Sone dynos can read higher/lower than others

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Originally Posted by petawabit
NA LS swap


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Old 07-24-2013, 12:49 PM
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Quiet quality.mugen intake. Gern mid pipe.and whatever axle back you choose. Ems. BC cams. Stroke. Can be a relative quiet and a good hit more powerful than original

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