Which Performance Upgrades
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Which Performance Upgrades
I have about 1000-2000 to spend on performance upgrades
Which one will give more horsepower or giving me some setups that you guys use personally
So far I am thinking thing of 2 different things
Racing Beat Intake
Racing Beat Ram Air
Racing Bear Exhaust
Racing Beat Cat Converter
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GReddy SP2 Exhaust
AEM Cold Air Intake
Cat Midpipe
Which one will give more horsepower or giving me some setups that you guys use personally
So far I am thinking thing of 2 different things
Racing Beat Intake
Racing Beat Ram Air
Racing Bear Exhaust
Racing Beat Cat Converter
or
GReddy SP2 Exhaust
AEM Cold Air Intake
Cat Midpipe
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yeah i would go with a used turbo or something too. i dont get why everyone is so obsessed with racing beat parts. so many ppl havent even heard of them and their parts arent that great for the money. personally i have the K&N typhoon intake and the agency power exhaust and i like that combo alot. its loud but doesnt drone at low RPM's and it gave the car almost 30 more horsepower
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yeah i would go with a used turbo or something too. i dont get why everyone is so obsessed with racing beat parts. so many ppl havent even heard of them and their parts arent that great for the money. personally i have the K&N typhoon intake and the agency power exhaust and i like that combo alot. its loud but doesnt drone at low RPM's and it gave the car almost 30 more horsepower
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the dont give much, but combined with the AP, you can get more hp out of them
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yeah i would go with a used turbo or something too. i dont get why everyone is so obsessed with racing beat parts. so many ppl havent even heard of them and their parts arent that great for the money. personally i have the K&N typhoon intake and the agency power exhaust and i like that combo alot. its loud but doesnt drone at low RPM's and it gave the car almost 30 more horsepower
Racing Beat's stuff is the absolute best for what it's designed for. Their parts are intended to improve street performance without harshly impacting ride comfort. Can you get a stiffer ride and bigger drop? Of course, but you have a stiffer ride and trouble getting over speed bumps. They've been in the game longer than MOST of the other vendors put together. Will you build the ultimate track car with their stuff? No. Will you tune out the "everyman" softness and other weak points without making the ride so harsh you can't enjoy the car on the street? Yes. Is there room either side of RB's offerings, certainly.
And as for the intake and exhaust HP, you've got before and after dyno's, right?
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Racing Beat FTW!
You won't get much power without FI and you can't get it for $2K
Get rid of some weight starting with the drive line, wheels and brakes.
You won't get much power without FI and you can't get it for $2K
Get rid of some weight starting with the drive line, wheels and brakes.
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great to see your crack supply hasn't run out.
Racing Beat's stuff is the absolute best for what it's designed for. Their parts are intended to improve street performance without harshly impacting ride comfort. Can you get a stiffer ride and bigger drop? Of course, but you have a stiffer ride and trouble getting over speed bumps. They've been in the game longer than MOST of the other vendors put together. Will you build the ultimate track car with their stuff? No. Will you tune out the "everyman" softness and other weak points without making the ride so harsh you can't enjoy the car on the street? Yes. Is there room either side of RB's offerings, certainly.
And as for the intake and exhaust HP, you've got before and after dyno's, right?
Racing Beat's stuff is the absolute best for what it's designed for. Their parts are intended to improve street performance without harshly impacting ride comfort. Can you get a stiffer ride and bigger drop? Of course, but you have a stiffer ride and trouble getting over speed bumps. They've been in the game longer than MOST of the other vendors put together. Will you build the ultimate track car with their stuff? No. Will you tune out the "everyman" softness and other weak points without making the ride so harsh you can't enjoy the car on the street? Yes. Is there room either side of RB's offerings, certainly.
And as for the intake and exhaust HP, you've got before and after dyno's, right?
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wow first off no need for insults its a forum relax. and its my personal opnion i had the racing beat intake and i thought it was a piece i hated it. i think the K&N is way better sounding and give u more power on the dyno. and for whoever said do i have the dyno results yes the agency power exhaust midpipe and typhoon intake gave me nearly 30 horse thats way more then the RB intake and exhaust gives u. i know a kid with NJ tuners that has a yellow rx8 with RB exhaust and intake and he even admitted it didnt do much at all so chill out with the insults
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The Mazmart water pump and RP supercat should free up some hp. Not much, but some. I did notice a small improvement in the upper part of the rpm band with both.
If you plan on going to the track, I'd recommend some stiffer sway bars. You can feel them on the street, but the track is where they will really be of benefit.
If you plan on going to the track, I'd recommend some stiffer sway bars. You can feel them on the street, but the track is where they will really be of benefit.