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Old 10-14-2004, 07:27 PM
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I need a good I/H/E setup for my GSR. I would like a setup that I can use if I decide to add a Jackson Racing Supercharger onto it later on. :rick:
Old 10-14-2004, 08:58 PM
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other than the fact that i see everyone with a kamakazi header, its really up to your tastes.
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Best or most cost effective?
Old 10-15-2004, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by txhatch
Best or most cost effective?
how about the best vs the most cost effective
Old 10-15-2004, 11:40 AM
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Without getting too pricey i would the jdm 4-1 is your best bet. At around $300 it is the best header out there. Exhaust i would do a 2.5" over axle or 60mm straight under axle. ie T1R, buddyclub, apexi. Intake, well i dont like intakes. I guess cai because the jrsc makes a lot of heat so you, but i prefer short rams. Intakes are basically al the same.
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exhuast jdm 4-1 or dc 4-2-1 one piece exhuast definatly greddy cat-back for the intake cai aem is good stuff v2 is really good but overrated due to the fact u have to change ur trany mounts do to the 4in pipe
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Intakes are intakes. They don't make much power, so spending $200+ on a V2 is a waste of money. You also have to determine whether you want SR or CAI. There isn't much of a difference in gains, so it is really up to your personal preference.

I would go with the JDM 4-1 header like everyone else said. It is so well built that is performs and looks better than most of the aftermarket headers out there.

Exhaust is really a personal preference. Stray away from the cheap axle-back or muffler only exhaust out there. It is crap and super rice. Go with a full catback system. There are many to choose. Do a search and you will get opinions on good brands of exhaust. I personally have the Greddy Evo II. It is a bit loud but really throaty and not ricey at all.
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KnN drop in filter, JDM 4-1 header, World Sport exaust.




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