now what?
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now what?
ok i have a 04 sedan. and these are the mods i have done so far.
sprint booster
5/16 md spacer
nismo y pipe
coupe midpipe
ztube
knn drop in
what should i get now? i want to buy something that will actually show some kind of improvement. dont want to spend money for nothing. turbo or supercharger is not an option at this moment
sprint booster
5/16 md spacer
nismo y pipe
coupe midpipe
ztube
knn drop in
what should i get now? i want to buy something that will actually show some kind of improvement. dont want to spend money for nothing. turbo or supercharger is not an option at this moment
Last edited by kennymo; Dec 27, 2009 at 11:16 PM.
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i dont have visual so thats not the problem. if they will pass smog that wold be cool too.
anyone in cali have any issues passing smog with them?
also does anyone have anything good or bad to say about the crawford upper plenum? whats the difference in the plenum? would it not make a difference since i already have a plenum spacer?
anyone in cali have any issues passing smog with them?
also does anyone have anything good or bad to say about the crawford upper plenum? whats the difference in the plenum? would it not make a difference since i already have a plenum spacer?
For SMOG all they do is connect it up to the OBDII port. If you don't have visual then you won't have any worries. If you get a CEL then you can just use spacers, but most people don't have problems with HFC and check engine lights.
I'd do it in a heartbeat. Keep your stock ones just in case they make you change back. They aren't that hard to swap.
Crawford plenum isn't gonna give you much if any benefit. Might actually take away some by adding too much air which will decrease velocity. Your exhaust is your weak point right now. Cats are #1, the midpipe crush bend section is #2, muffler is #3.
I'd do it in a heartbeat. Keep your stock ones just in case they make you change back. They aren't that hard to swap.
Crawford plenum isn't gonna give you much if any benefit. Might actually take away some by adding too much air which will decrease velocity. Your exhaust is your weak point right now. Cats are #1, the midpipe crush bend section is #2, muffler is #3.
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The Crawford V5 cast plenum has dyno'd very well against the 5/16 and the 1/2 spacer. I happened to find a cast unit very cheap so I went with it. There is a definate increase in low end - high end. it's all there on motordyne's dyno sheets. It's "plenum C"
I'd go high flow cats or reflash.
I'd go high flow cats or reflash.
with the exception of the plenum spacer you already have, you're not gonna get a lot of power out of bolt-ons unless you want to spend some coin. a set of upgraded sway bars is very cost effective, can be installed pretty easily, and will create an immediate improvement in the way your car handles. don't sleep on sways...
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can anyone with test pipes in cali say whether they have passed smog or not with them on? i can get some top speed pro 1 resonated test pipes for 100 dollars. is this something i need a lift to install/ or can i do it on car ramps in my garage?
I have an older crawford plenum model as well as Berk HFCs and invidia exhaust. I can tell you the plenum didn't really do anything, and especially if you have a spacer, you are making more power than the plenum would do anyways. I got a killer deal on the berk HFCs so you should PM M-Motorsports and see if they have any left. Also tuning will give you much more horsepower than most boltons would after you install some HFCs. I forget where Demolition went for his tune but he yielded some great numbers. you should PM him as well and ask which tune/where he went




