Greddy or DC sport HEADER?? HP??
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Originally posted by SWOOSHER21
greddy is carb legal, and like the others said, it really doesnt matter. i love the greddy, full SS, and looks great when it starts to change color from the heat.
i had pic of the carb exempt sticker but i deleted it a few days ago.
greddy is carb legal, and like the others said, it really doesnt matter. i love the greddy, full SS, and looks great when it starts to change color from the heat.
i had pic of the carb exempt sticker but i deleted it a few days ago.
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either way, if I recall correctly an article in SCC noted only a fractional hp increase, however it was the last mod they did...but that's a fractional hp increase at PEAK. Now, in the lower ranges it added 4-5hp if I remember correctly all the way across the low end.....They tested the DC I believe. Either one will perform the same I think, preference is the only thing that comes into play after that.
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Originally posted by AccordSleeper
my greddy header for the h22 is carb exempt. it even comes with a sticker for it too along with the metal plate on the primary.
my greddy header for the h22 is carb exempt. it even comes with a sticker for it too along with the metal plate on the primary.
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Originally posted by souljad9
Who cares if it's carb exempt, you live in NY, not cali. CARB only matters in california.
Who cares if it's carb exempt, you live in NY, not cali. CARB only matters in california.
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i did a stainless vs. ceramic search and couldn't really find any information supporting which may be the better purchase performance wise. any ideas? i heard that the ss get super hot. would that effect performance in any way?
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Originally posted by 99accord
i did a stainless vs. ceramic search and couldn't really find any information supporting which may be the better purchase performance wise. any ideas? i heard that the ss get super hot. would that effect performance in any way?
i did a stainless vs. ceramic search and couldn't really find any information supporting which may be the better purchase performance wise. any ideas? i heard that the ss get super hot. would that effect performance in any way?
I have the SS because I live in new england and the ceramic would crack after a while. If you live in southern california or a place where theres not a lot of temperature variation, ceramic will be fine, and cheaper too.