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Old 04-14-2005, 10:20 AM
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Hey guys,

So my 01 GS-R is bone stock. It moves nicely however I want to get some opinion on some bolt on mods that might give me that little extra bit of pop. To my knowledge they do around 15.3-15.5 on the 1/4 mile. I would like to get it down into the high 14's eventually.

I'm looking to do a CAI and exhaust combo to start my project. I'm prolly gonna go with an AEM CAI V2 to start. Not sure what exhaust to go with. I hear 5Zigen is great for Honda, but I want to keep the noise to a minimum. I want something that is deep and rumbly, not ricey like I got a tin can back there. Any suggestions.
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I got the Greddy Evo, it rumbles nicely.
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magnaflow sounds really good to me personally...
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apexi WS? ask big hairy gino... he says it looks like stock but is free flowing...

if you want to go fast.. buy an SRT-4.. and then act like a jackass.. like most SRT-4 owners...
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apexi WS? ask big hairy gino... he says it looks like stock but is free flowing...

if you want to go fast.. buy an SRT-4.. and then act like a jackass.. like most SRT-4 owners...
I test drove an SRT-4. The car is discustingly fast. It handles OK, but it doesn't feel solid to me. The interior is "okay" and the exterior look like a Neon. They are not going to be reliable. Neon's weren't reliable, I don't see a Neon with boost being any more reliable.

In regards to the exhaust, I guess I'll have to come out to a meet to hear what other GS-R owners have and see what I like best.
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Old 04-15-2005, 10:27 AM
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Hey guys,

I found an exhaust that fits the criteria I'm looking for. It is the Fujitsubo Power Getter, however the application is listed for a Type R...Would I be able to use this on a GS-R?
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to my knowledge, not unless you have a type r header...

someone correct me if im wrong....
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Hey guys,

I found an exhaust that fits the criteria I'm looking for. It is the Fujitsubo Power Getter, however the application is listed for a Type R...Would I be able to use this on a GS-R?
Sure it will but wont be a bolt on. A muffler shop should be able to install with little mod.
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Sure it will but wont be a bolt on. A muffler shop should be able to install with little mod.
yeah... that should be doable.

however, there's not gonna be much point power-wise if you're keeping the same header, you'll still have bottleneck there... afaik.
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