Fast Intentions Exhaust with which HFC?
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Fast Intentions Exhaust with which HFC?
I'm going to order the catback but now I'm wondering what combo would sound best.
I've read soooooo many different comments from searching and also realize
the tone changes once seasoned a bit.
I need some insight/thoughts/comments/concerns?
Thanks!
I've read soooooo many different comments from searching and also realize
the tone changes once seasoned a bit.
I need some insight/thoughts/comments/concerns?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
uhh how about the fast intentions HFCs with the intimidator exhaust? the two were designed to be paired with each other.
was talking about.
T/P's out for me. I have peps to do the inspection but want no issues
if someone wants a looksee....
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metallic 300 cell
if you ever plan on going f/i then these will hold up longer. youll also supposedly gain about 2-3 more hp with metallic 300 cell then ceramic 400 cell b/c they flow better (not that youll be able to tell the difference with 2-3hp but it's funner to say you have metallic )
if you ever plan on going f/i then these will hold up longer. youll also supposedly gain about 2-3 more hp with metallic 300 cell then ceramic 400 cell b/c they flow better (not that youll be able to tell the difference with 2-3hp but it's funner to say you have metallic )
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here is what tony has to say...
Originally Posted by FastIntentions
300 Cell Metallic:
It is a metallic foil rolled then heat treated for integrity. They hold up very well against heat and are reccommended for FI applications. They are also less restrictive then a 400 cell ceramic so they will make more power.
400 Cell Ceramic:
It is a honeycomb style ceramic brick. They are essentialy an upgraded version of stock cats. They are much less restrictive then stock cats but don't flow as well as the Metallic's do.
It is a metallic foil rolled then heat treated for integrity. They hold up very well against heat and are reccommended for FI applications. They are also less restrictive then a 400 cell ceramic so they will make more power.
400 Cell Ceramic:
It is a honeycomb style ceramic brick. They are essentialy an upgraded version of stock cats. They are much less restrictive then stock cats but don't flow as well as the Metallic's do.
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Originally Posted by extreme4377
FI for the win. Ive got FI Ceramic cats on my car and am getting the Intimidator system on tomorrow morning. The two are built for each other, cant go wrong with Fast Intentions!
Let me know how you like that setup?
I'm thinking after what was said the 300 may be the way to go.
I'll proably run a TT set up next year anyway or do a project
car?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
metallic 300 cell
if you ever plan on going f/i then these will hold up longer. youll also supposedly gain about 2-3 more hp with metallic 300 cell then ceramic 400 cell b/c they flow better (not that youll be able to tell the difference with 2-3hp but it's funner to say you have metallic )
if you ever plan on going f/i then these will hold up longer. youll also supposedly gain about 2-3 more hp with metallic 300 cell then ceramic 400 cell b/c they flow better (not that youll be able to tell the difference with 2-3hp but it's funner to say you have metallic )
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