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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Splatch
Looks cheaply made. I bet all those bends make it perform less than a DC header. You claim 20Wheel hp, but have no proof. Obvioulsy you are a noob to this site and others as I have seen your pitiful attempts to spread this all over the net. No wonder cashmoney says you are a fool. Better off selling that piece and get yourself a dc header.
I didn't come here to argue with people, but it really sucks that you guys are hating on something you obviously have little clue about.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Splatch
Looks cheaply made. I bet all those bends make it perform less than a DC header. You claim 20Wheel hp, but have no proof. Obvioulsy you are a noob to this site and others as I have seen your pitiful attempts to spread this all over the net. No wonder cashmoney says you are a fool. Better off selling that piece and get yourself a dc header.
DC header is better than equal length header? lol

The header looks awesome, and it looks like you have itb's too. It must be pretty hard to torque down the header especially the bolts on the bottom.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 02:33 PM
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20whp?? :lmfao:
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by immalooser
DC header is better than equal length header? lol

The header looks awesome, and it looks like you have itb's too. It must be pretty hard to torque down the header especially the bolts on the bottom.
Actually, the bolts are really easy to get to. Thanks for the compliment.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by 97civicEXVTEC
20whp?? :lmfao:
Man, I am really sorry I posted this in the Accord section. The ignorance here (whith exception of a few) is nearly overwhelming. Open your eyes a bit and do some research. These headers combined with good tuning work really well. I posted the pics hoping to spread some usefull information on a product that actually works really well on the H22.

Look at my signature (HP figures)... I am not "king" but I do my own stuff and just happen to know a little about what works and what does not on the H22 through trial and error. I run this header set-up for a reason.

From the sounds of it here, you guys must all make a huge amount of power with your dc headers. So if you care to show me a higher HP/TQ producing naturally aspirated h22 with DC headers, I am listening.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 2point6
Man, I am really sorry I posted this in the Accord section. The ignorance here (whith exception of a few) is nearly overwhelming.
Bro people here are very friendly. The headers you have on might be the best headers in the world for you but people realy done like something different unless its a famous name brand or something which is tested and proven to be good.
I've never seen or heard anything like that so I will definitly think bad about them, thats human nature so you realy shouldnt ague with people and shouldnt try to convince them to like something that they dont.
If they are working good and you are satisfied with them, keep it to your self. You have told everyone and if they dont like it, just dont argue.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:31 PM
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And yeah, post the result from the Dyno if you can to prove they are good.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:39 PM
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those headers look unique, and you were right about tuning your car right to get better power to the wheels with some headers like that. i like your setup, i wish i had a H22. i runnin my stock single f22 with DC headers now but used to have Mugen and i got more power with that then dc, only reason i switched back was becuse of smog here in Cali.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by shonnv
Bro people here are very friendly. The headers you have on might be the best headers in the world for you but people realy done like something different unless its a famous name brand or something which is tested and proven to be good.
I am not doubting people ar friendly here... just stating that there is a lot of ignorance... frendly ignorant people I guess. I mean this more as a joke, so don't get mad at me.

I've never seen or heard anything like that so I will definitly think bad about them,
thats plain ignorance... judging a book by its cover.

If they are working good and you are satisfied with them, keep it to your self.
Another interesting statement... Isn't that the point of these forums to share info on what works?
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by accordsir86
those headers look unique, and you were right about tuning your car right to get better power to the wheels with some headers like that. i like your setup, i wish i had a H22. i runnin my stock single f22 with DC headers now but used to have Mugen and i got more power with that then dc, only reason i switched back was becuse of smog here in Cali.
Thankyou for the compliment. Smog regs suck sometimes.
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