intake header exhaust (need ur vote)
Well im making up a xmas list of some mods i wanna get for my 96 GSR (76kmiles) so i went onto modacar.com and came up with a list of things that i possibly might want to purchase. If u guys want to just pick ur fav. out of the list of stuff i came up with it would really help me out with makin a decision since theres so many different brands out there and im not really experienced with buying aftermarket parts yet. So here it goes...
Header:
dc sports ceramic 2piece 4-2-1 $305
dc sports ssbrushed 1piece 4-1 $359
comptech tig 1piece 4-2-1 $469
greddy sspolished 1piece 4-2-1 $309
Intakes:
aem cold air $185
aem v2 cold air $249 (is it really worth the extra dough?)
Exhausts:
comptech sport tuned $639
dc sports $449
hks hi power system $639
invidia $479
rs*r exmag $499
rs*r gt2 $489
skunk2 $499
thermal $494
Well thats it for now...i just got this car about 2 months ago. I put a B&M short shifter in and the woman that i bought it from had it tuned before she sold it to me but thats all i have done to it so far so i wanted to get the basics out of the way before i do some major work. Thx guys!
Header:
dc sports ceramic 2piece 4-2-1 $305
dc sports ssbrushed 1piece 4-1 $359
comptech tig 1piece 4-2-1 $469
greddy sspolished 1piece 4-2-1 $309
Intakes:
aem cold air $185
aem v2 cold air $249 (is it really worth the extra dough?)
Exhausts:
comptech sport tuned $639
dc sports $449
hks hi power system $639
invidia $479
rs*r exmag $499
rs*r gt2 $489
skunk2 $499
thermal $494
Well thats it for now...i just got this car about 2 months ago. I put a B&M short shifter in and the woman that i bought it from had it tuned before she sold it to me but thats all i have done to it so far so i wanted to get the basics out of the way before i do some major work. Thx guys!
I like products made by Comptech, so my vote goes as follows.
Comptech ice box, Comptech header, Comptech catback.
Oh wait Comptech ice box wasn't an option.
h:
You should have made this post a poll.
Rsr exhaust systems are pimp though.
Comptech ice box, Comptech header, Comptech catback.
Oh wait Comptech ice box wasn't an option.
h: You should have made this post a poll.
Rsr exhaust systems are pimp though.
If you want good power for your money, get this:
AEM Short Ram Intake
DC 4-1 JDM header
Magnaflow high-flow cat
GReddy Evo 2 or an RS*R exhuast
And while Modacar is a sponsor for HAN, I will note that it's easier to find sustantially cheaper prices on the web.
AEM Short Ram Intake
DC 4-1 JDM header
Magnaflow high-flow cat
GReddy Evo 2 or an RS*R exhuast
And while Modacar is a sponsor for HAN, I will note that it's easier to find sustantially cheaper prices on the web.
well this is my 2 cents
comptech header-i have it on my car and love it
screw aem stuff get a comptech intake with icebox-i also have this on my car and i love it.
i have a apexi n1 exhaust that i love but from your list ive heard great things about the rsr exmag and i love the look of te comptech exhaust because it has a very "low profile" tip on the muffler
comptech header-i have it on my car and love it
screw aem stuff get a comptech intake with icebox-i also have this on my car and i love it.
i have a apexi n1 exhaust that i love but from your list ive heard great things about the rsr exmag and i love the look of te comptech exhaust because it has a very "low profile" tip on the muffler
Hey does anyone kno anything about gettin a custom exhaust built? Like buying 2.5in piping from the cat bac, getting a high flow cat and a performance muffler? lemme kno if anyone has done anything like this... and if u think its better to get a total aftermarket system (more flow??) Thx.
i had one done(custom) at my local shop, they built me custom intake, headers, and exhaust system. the price was great, i had very good power gains, it is just that the quality wasn't in it, and there was no warranty. i enjoyed it for a little over a year but i am now going to redo my car with comptech, mugen, or toda parts only, yes it will be expensive but as i am learning and many others will tell you it is better to spend the money the first time and do it right, so yes id go aftermarket with a reputable company who can back their product, that is why they charge the little extra money they do, so they can support research and development, which eventually leads to a better prodcuct for you


