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HondaTuner 09-29-2007 04:55 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 
He doesn't have to, he can easily learn off of the mistakes of others such as yourself (who, to refresh your memory, defended the chinaman turbo to the death, then as soon as it failed you ridiculed it...)

Secondaries 09-29-2007 05:08 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 

Originally Posted by otp teg
all of u are stupid......nor can u use a simple search engine like google..if all of my parts dont=a turbo system at least they =money,unlike all of your bitchass ghetto setups.All my ---- is brand new in the box fag.yea yea like i built my whole car for like $642.42 jerkoffs.

I'm sure all the cars with turbo setups with a budget of $642 are faster than your pile. They paid something like $6 or 7 per horsepower, where you paid $594 for 2hp. This is HMT, bitch. It stands for HOME MADE Turbo, not Hold My Testicles. So quit sucking your own nuts and go back to Honda Tech.

biscuit 09-29-2007 09:50 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 

Originally Posted by otp teg
Not only is my HKS catback(including the b pipe.lol dumbass!) DESIGNED for NA applications ,but its 55mm piping is also designed for turbo applications . maybe if you really went to the web site you would see that.as for skunk2(skunkworkz)---- them.greddy fuckoff. fitment issues take time TIME IS MONEY!

That has got to be the most retarded thing i have ever read. Ever. :X
How can an exhaust be made for both na and turbo applications.

Smith-02 09-29-2007 09:55 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 
55mm = 2.2"


HondaTuner 09-29-2007 09:57 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 
2.2" for turbo = fail. 3" or bust

biscuit 09-29-2007 09:58 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 
Thanks complex i was trying to remember the conversion.
Isn't that stock size piping?

Smith-02 09-29-2007 10:39 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 
25.4mm = 1"

for inch to mm, .25 of an inch is 6.3mm.

so .125" (1.8") = 3.15, or 3.2mm

.0625" (1/16") = 1.6mm, basically. aka .065 wall

.030 = mig wire, 1/32", 0.8mm ;)

otp teg 09-30-2007 03:20 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 

Originally Posted by biscuit
That has got to be the most retarded thing i have ever read. Ever. :X
How can an exhaust be made for both na and turbo applications.

from HKS website:

inspired and designed from endurance and GT racing in Japan,HKS developed its HI-Power Exhuast system for BOTH turbocharged and Naturally
aspirated applications.HKS has incorporated this new race inspired OFFSET muffler and piping design into many street applications.....and who the ---- says all the exhaust must exit the rear.....think outside the box....READ

Tom-Guy 09-30-2007 04:25 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 
Advertising LIES.

You believe everything you read, huh?

Econo-Box 09-30-2007 08:45 PM

Re: exhaust for integra
 
Nuh-uh JD. if its on their website it must be true. For example.

Straight from XS Power's website.

XS Power specializes in Race Turbo’s, Race Manifolds, OEM Upgrade Turbo Manifolds, Wastegates, and other turbo accessories. At XS Power we are dedicated to providing the highest quality and service available. We pride ourselves with bringing to the market the best stainless steel race manifolds, the best boosting wastegates, and the best Turbos you can use for your car.

We have a dedicated staff that is determined to make the manifolds with what you have told us would be the best to produce, keeping the power and flow in mind.

See it must be true.


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