toda race header and midpipe
well let me start off by saying merry christmas everyone.
i put on my hks exhaust today and it sounds freaking amazing!!
easy installation took like 30-40 mins
we just jacked it up on a lift at my friend's dad's shop
on to the header though
i immediately wanna order a toda race header, i've heard this produces the best gains and is sick for my car.
i was wondering what the best midpipe to go would be and any thoughts on the header. please post back asap with some in depth knowledge if you have any. i would like to order it by tuesday or wednesday at the latest.
thanks guys
i put on my hks exhaust today and it sounds freaking amazing!!
easy installation took like 30-40 mins
we just jacked it up on a lift at my friend's dad's shop
on to the header though
i immediately wanna order a toda race header, i've heard this produces the best gains and is sick for my car.
i was wondering what the best midpipe to go would be and any thoughts on the header. please post back asap with some in depth knowledge if you have any. i would like to order it by tuesday or wednesday at the latest.
thanks guys
From what i've seen on this forum, the J's racing header and Rick's header are the best design. I'm not sure on the prices but i know toda's products are a shit load. So research those two before getting a toda.
has anyone installed rick's, toda, or j's on their car? i am wanting some first person perspectives here. also what about midpipe? any good ones out their for recommendation? toda header will be looking at 9xx$ for the record as well
Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire,Dec 26 2005, 08:26 AM
Go with Rick's;best quality/price.!!!
I like the Toda header, I think it provides gains right where I'd want them on the S2k (top-end). All you'll need after getting the header is a testpipe (these cars don't use mid-pipes like found on Civics, etc.). The cheapest testpipes around are either the Megan or Berk for right around $100.
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I like my Megan, it has a small resonator in it to help kill a bit of the noise. If you don't want that, go for the Berk since it already has the mechanical o2 simulator built in. Other than these "features", a testpipe is a testpipe whether you're spending $200 for a Spoon or J's or $100 for cheaper ones you're still getting a ~12" piece of pipe with a slight bend and 2 flanges.









