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next up is the fast intentions resonated high flow cats
Awesome. I'd love to see a before/after on those. I'm thinking those might be the only hfc's that have a chance at sounding good with my top speed. (And some gains might make the $700 slightly more palatable.)
Awesome. I'd love to see a before/after on those. I'm thinking those might be the only hfc's that have a chance at sounding good with my top speed. (And some gains might make the $700 slightly more palatable.)
Yeah. I chose them because they are the quietest and sound great. Hopefully they are worth the price.
Last edited by alfredo24pr; 11-08-2013 at 09:44 AM.
You've got the right idea about pulling data on one mod at a time. However, by running the dyno on different days, the changes in temperature, barometric pressure and even the dyno itself can throw off the results by a significant amount.
You've got the right idea about pulling data on one mod at a time. However, by running the dyno on different days, the changes in temperature, barometric pressure and even the dyno itself can throw off the results by a significant amount.
yeah i guess...at least here the temperature is always about the same.
This is an excellent thread, nice work on hitting the dyno for each mod. $20 for 3 pulls is insanely cheap... I guess at that price is makes it pretty easy to do this each time.
This is an excellent thread, nice work on hitting the dyno for each mod. $20 for 3 pulls is insanely cheap... I guess at that price is makes it pretty easy to do this each time.