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Old 03-13-2007, 01:35 PM
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Headers and High Flow cats

Hey guys just wanted your guys opinion on which Headers and High Flow Cats I should purchase for my 06 coupe...

My exhaust is HKS btw
 
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Do a search on Crawford, DC sports, Fast Intentions, Kinetix, Topspeed, Nismo. Your answer is bound to be some where in there.

I have the Fast Intention cermic high flow cats and Dc Stainless Steel Sports headers. I like them allot. I made 252HP and 244TQ with those and my other NA mods (Borla exhaust, Crawford plenum, K&N Typhoon) .
 
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Old 03-13-2007, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by BLKed OUT G
Hey guys just wanted your guys opinion on which Headers and High Flow Cats I should purchase for my 06 coupe...

My exhaust is HKS btw
dc sports headers

fast intentions or crawfordz high flow cats
 
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alrite good i thought dc sports was the way to go..

now another question....

is there really a differece between ceramic headers and the stainless steel one's besides how they look????
 
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Old 03-13-2007, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by BLKed OUT G
alrite good i thought dc sports was the way to go..

now another question....

is there really a differece between ceramic headers and the stainless steel one's besides how they look????
i'm assuming youre trying to justify the difference in price (~200 bucks) between the two?

if you ever go f/i, stainless steel will hold up better. but for me, f/i or not, i prefer stainless steel over ceramic.
 
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why no mention of strup? i thought strup's were dyno proven.

ceramic and stainless are different materials, and they have different heat transfer properties.
 
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i thought strup's were dyno proven.
lol, here we go with that phrase again.
 
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