Gbaby2089
Negative Ned
Pfizer strength? ON THAT VIAGRA TIP.no by actually doin dyno test results with same circumstances or as close to them as possible... my buddy used to own a performance shop so it wasn't a big deal he let me use w.e In the shop...Ya u r right on the R&D but I mean how much R&D needs to go in a dp Ya know Wat Im sayin... for the single things there's not much a name brand can offer u over a random brand.
also I suggested the log type manifolds first becuz of price, second becuz Pfizer strength.... tubular manifolds r notorious for cracking mostly becuz people don't have the correct brackets or mounts to support the turbo's weight. which causes cracks with all tht causes headaches... tubular manifolds definitely flow better no argument there... I wasn't slashing any of ur building techniques just some friendly suggestions...
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There are so many quality/performance benefits to using name brand parts its not even funny. The most important? Peace of mind. The ability to know that you have know weak spots in your drivetrain so you can just enjoy the car. Log manifolds are ugly, thus bad.
Also:
For street use I recommend Koni Yellow with Ground Control sleeves.
The wheels you posted a pic of are Spoon SW388 and are also identical (made by the same people) as Regamaster Evos. They run about $1500 for a set of 15's or 16's.