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GTSpec Strut Bar
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GTSpec Strut Bar or Intakes?

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Old 06-12-2009, 10:10 PM
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GTSpec Strut Bar or Intakes?

What should I get first.

Strut bar or intakes?

Things to consider with my ride:

a) Im an X, and I cant put any other sways or braces aside from the strut bar and I am not lowered.

I could benefit from a strut bar; but users have reported very small gains in terms of handling.

b) I have a catback exhaust so the sound that I will gain from the intakes is not really a big deal. But will it give me enough gains to make it worth the money? Since our stock airboxes are pretty good already?

Thanks guys.
 
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:28 PM
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LOL... you crack me up.

Well, you already know my answer. The SRI is tough to pass up right now, considering the price. I didn't do it for gains though. I like the look under the hood, like the idea of being able to clean and reuse my filters and the sound aint bad either.

The bar is next for me too. I don't think you can wrong either way.
Boy, these decisions are a lot tougher for you, now that the wheels are on, paddles are in and the CF is complete.
 
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:48 PM
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its very tough!!!!

the only time I will feel the strut bar is if I take a turn REALLY hard or if I have to do an evasive manuever (I hope I wont have too). but for the most part, I'll never know its there or truly benefit from it.

Intakes however, I will often know its there when I drive spirited since I'll hear it but... it boils back down too... is it worth the money... since gains are quite... subjective if not, very minimal.

I dunno Scott... its quite the toss up :S

Im going around in circles... lol
 
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:55 PM
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Nah, it sounds like you've already answered your own question.
Just get over the fact that all intakes offer minimal gains and get on with ordering one.

I can help you spend your money all night, if you want
 
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Old 06-12-2009, 10:57 PM
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LOL... your bad influence. period.

I think soon enough, your next answer is, just get both at the same time and call it a day. If I did do that, im definately painting my engine cover black.
 
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Old 06-12-2009, 11:13 PM
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I'm on the Slate Blue fence. I'll need to pick a spare up first, keeping the "Every mod is reversible" theme going.
Ya know, you should just get both and call it a day. Have you thought of that?

Think of it this way...
Do the Intake first. If you do the bar first, you'll need to remove it to get the Intakes on. Do the Intakes first and think of all the calories you have not burned needlessly.
 
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Old 06-12-2009, 11:30 PM
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haha hey... that actually makes sense... lol

That might just be the selling point.
 
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Wes get the STB, the stock intake is pretty efficient, and you have the stillen exhaust for nice sound. You told me before you wanted to improve handling and the STB is a step towards that (and it won't break the bank )

and You guys were right, the paddle shifters are fun
 
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Old 06-13-2009, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by GEE35FX
Wes get the STB, the stock intake is pretty efficient, and you have the stillen exhaust for nice sound. You told me before you wanted to improve handling and the STB is a step towards that (and it won't break the bank )

and You guys were right, the paddle shifters are fun
haha thanks Wayne =)

When are you posting new pics of your ride? I wanna see pics of the interior.

Also, I cant wait to see your ride in 22's! errr.. I mean 20... or maybe go with 22 HAHA

its still pretty close. 3 for FSB and 4 for Intakes.
 
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Old 06-13-2009, 10:50 AM
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You know, if you're considering the R2C. For roughly the same price, you could get an Injen SRI and the Circuit Sports FSTB.
 
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Thats true!!!

whats your vote?
 
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Old 06-13-2009, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by AesonVirus
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Ya know, you should just get both and call it a day. Have you thought of that?

Think of it this way...
Do the Intake first. If you do the bar first, you'll need to remove it to get the Intakes on. Do the Intakes first and think of all the calories you have not burned needlessly.
^+1

...that's what I did when I ordered my FI.
Then I ordered the 4 part GT-Spec front kit too...
Then I decided screw it, I'm making a border run anyway, so I added sways as well.
 
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NICE!!!!!!!!

when are you getting all these goodies?
 
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They're on the way.
 
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^ LOL xD

I'd say get both too!
 


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