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Old 05-16-2003, 09:18 PM
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i want to finish my i/h/e setup, with header and was curious to see which headers i should purchase. I narrowed it down to 2 toda and mugen. Your answers would be appreciated.
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i would like to know the same.
i think a search would defintly help you.

the toda's are relatively new and its hard to compair gains for many people are using different combinations.
the mugen's have been around and seems like a very good product.

between the two the mugen comes with a heat shield and the toda doesn't.

one of our members "wantone" has recently installed the toda's and has stated that the lack of heat shield has not cause any problems so far.

if gains are identical (assuming) the toda's are cheaper in price.
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I like my spoon personally, but if given the choice of the two, I would go with Toda... I've heard good things about them, and it's a fresh product.... did you consider the amuse? I just heard about them a few days ago, and they seem pretty nice..
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PM Prolene and ask him for his input. He had the Mugen and just recently installed the Toda. I have the Toda and I love it.
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i would choose toda because of the impressive gains on dyno and the price, its cheaper than mugen
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https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...threadid=121737

Check out Wantone's impression on the Toda Header, always very thorough and informative.
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Originally posted by 2003spa2000
I like my spoon personally, but if given the choice of the two, I would go with Toda... I've heard good things about them, and it's a fresh product.... did you consider the amuse? I just heard about them a few days ago, and they seem pretty nice..
The Amuse's design is extremely similar to the Mugen's except the piping specs are the same as stock.
According to their ad in Hyper Rev thecharacteristiv and gains are exactly the same as Mugen as well. The Amuse is a bit lighter though, and a bit cheaper too.
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thanks for the advice, i think i will go with the toda headers.
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I definately recommend Toda.
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Mugen comes with the heatsheield, Toda doesnt...Toda is less expensive.
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