mugen/hytech exhaust/header

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mugen/hytech exhaust/header

Post by itr »

ive heard many good things on the mugen exhaust and header. and also heard good things on hytech s well.

can i get some input of these items
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Post by Bbasso »

From my understanding the hytech will suport a built motor better, allthough Mugen is damm quiet.

Both are good-great, but what are your future plans for your motor?
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Post by pUrExTc »

The Mugen Header is reallyx quiet? isn't that true with the exhaust as well? from my understanding...the quieter ur exhaust manifold and exhaust system altogether, the less friction the exhaust gases make as passing through it...so isn't this what we want?

QUESTION: I have an AEM CAI installed right now. It's damn loud. If I put in a Mugen Sports Exhaust, and a Mugen Header, will it quiet down the AEM CAI?
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Post by Cosworth »

It'll be louder w/ Mugen header (but not exhaust). Mugen exhaust is almost too quiet. The header makes more noise than the exhaust in Mugen's case.
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S M S P !
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Post by jetydosa »

The Mugen header, at least on my car, is kind of noisy actually. It has kind of a resonance ~3000-3500 that I wish it didnt have. No huge thing...the exhaust is not much louder than stock at all.

Hytech and SMSP are both excellent options you should probably consider as well.
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Post by TegR#0989 »

What does Smsp stand for?
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TegR#0989 wrote:What does Smsp stand for?
Stadilus Motorsports S? Products I believe was the full name.

Bet George knows.
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