Exhaust suggestions
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Originally Posted by S2KVITO,May 5 2010, 11:01 PM
HKS single way to big for NA get ready to loose all your low end.
I'm am sorry to say that the 75mm is not going to "kill" your low end....that is an old myth that has been proven wrong time and time again.
I ran a 3" or 75mm exhaust on my GSR Integra with no loss of low end.............
car was even slightly lower compression than stock.
The S2000 has such a high level of efficiency that the exhaust really wants to be opened up......
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Originally Posted by MoeTE87,May 6 2010, 09:45 AM
I'm leaving towards either the HKS hi power or the new single 75mm one. I'm not looking to spend an arm and a leg though.
I haven't looked in the last week or so but I haven't seen any reports on what kind of performance benefits (if any) the HKS single has, but people seem to like it.
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Originally Posted by MoeTE87,May 6 2010, 09:45 AM
I'm leaving towards either the HKS hi power or the new single 75mm one. I'm not looking to spend an arm and a leg though.
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I heard the HKS single is on backorder 2-4 weeks. They are having a hard time keeping up with the initial demand. This exhaust would be my first choice if I were buying new right now.
I have the Apexi GT-spec single. It's only 60mm but sounds good and is pretty mellow for a single.
I have the Apexi GT-spec single. It's only 60mm but sounds good and is pretty mellow for a single.
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I will either but the single or duel hks..just not sure..I really love the look of the duel exhaust but I want to have performance too. Just hope the hfc will help with performance.