[SA] Anyone going out?
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Cool... It's a bit of a pain to install due to a couple of things, but overall it's a VERY well made intake setup (kit).
I installed one for a guy here in town once a couple of years ago and it made a nice difference on his car.
Ricky
I installed one for a guy here in town once a couple of years ago and it made a nice difference on his car.
Ricky
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lol...Ocal..ur crazy...i dont call u because I havent been out...Ill call u this weekend..im going out X-mas night to Joes...let me know if u wanna go...
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Originally Posted by intrigue2k,Dec 22 2005, 06:28 AM
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First of all, it's "Comptech" with a P in there....
Second of all, as with anything, the best gains are seen when you do an overall package to your car. Intake, header, and exhaust combined will give you the best overall improvement. Don't get me wrong, the intake will help, but with the Comptech intake AND exhaust to open things up, it really makes an S2000 feel much better. I've never felt such a smooth VTEC transition as I did in one guy's car that had the Comptech intake and exhaust on it. The car just pulled hard all the way up.
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Second of all, as with anything, the best gains are seen when you do an overall package to your car. Intake, header, and exhaust combined will give you the best overall improvement. Don't get me wrong, the intake will help, but with the Comptech intake AND exhaust to open things up, it really makes an S2000 feel much better. I've never felt such a smooth VTEC transition as I did in one guy's car that had the Comptech intake and exhaust on it. The car just pulled hard all the way up.
Ricky