AEM V2 intake w/ Turbo
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Originally Posted by :snoopy:
because people are brand whores and like to make all kinds of claims with nothing to back it up. those dyno's on aem's site, do they list other mods? run conditions? im inclined to believe independant third party dyno tests more than what the manufacturers put out for their own product.
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^^^^ Many people on ClubRSX have the V2.
As I said its just a slightly better SRI. Get a CAI. A lot of RSX V2 owners switched to a CAI because the V2 was a waste and suffered massive heat soak like the SRI.
Manufacturer dynos are always inflated. And like I said earlier, for other cars the V2 might be good, but it is not for the RSX because it is a SRI in the RSX and a CAI in every other car.
As I said its just a slightly better SRI. Get a CAI. A lot of RSX V2 owners switched to a CAI because the V2 was a waste and suffered massive heat soak like the SRI.
Manufacturer dynos are always inflated. And like I said earlier, for other cars the V2 might be good, but it is not for the RSX because it is a SRI in the RSX and a CAI in every other car.
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Originally Posted by crazy
^^^^ Many people on ClubRSX have the V2.
As I said its just a slightly better SRI. Get a CAI. A lot of RSX V2 owners switched to a CAI because the V2 was a waste and suffered massive heat soak like the SRI.
Manufacturer dynos are always inflated. And like I said earlier, for other cars the V2 might be good, but it is not for the RSX because it is a SRI in the RSX and a CAI in every other car.
As I said its just a slightly better SRI. Get a CAI. A lot of RSX V2 owners switched to a CAI because the V2 was a waste and suffered massive heat soak like the SRI.
Manufacturer dynos are always inflated. And like I said earlier, for other cars the V2 might be good, but it is not for the RSX because it is a SRI in the RSX and a CAI in every other car.
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Now what about headers. i was lookin at the DC Sports 4-2-1 two piece. Whats the huge difference between the one and two piece headers?
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i'm not going to turbo it... i was thinkin supercharger.... any opinions? i wuld still be able to push close to the same amount of hp, right? i wanna go with a sleeper look... pretty much keep the body stock and not let everyone know im pushin the power of a turbo.
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with a turbo you can turn the boost up anytime, if your engine is built for it. with a s/c you're pretty much stuck with the boost level depending on the size of the pulley.
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Originally Posted by :snoopy:
with a turbo you can turn the boost up anytime, if your engine is built for it. with a s/c you're pretty much stuck with the boost level depending on the size of the pulley.
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Originally Posted by Fira!
yea but if i am going to go with a sleeper i would rather keep it as quiet as possible.. i dont want anyone to hear ive got a turbo when i shift past 3k rpm. looking to spank a 350z... plus, isnt a turbo a lot more maintenance than a s/c?
Ever driven a S/C car, especially a tune, mildly built one? When it whines... its loud... there is no hiding that...