Hytech replica?
I found this on ebay but is it the same header that sumblimal in the performance forum sells..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
i put mine on today, for the price it is great.
people have made posts about this so do a search...
these headers make 5whp less then Toda but for the price you could buy 3 for 1....
Just depends what you can afford and if you need the best.
For me, i don't need to pay 3times for something i will just dent and rust ...
Maybe some has a dyno plot but i know from a couple Honda Challenge racers people have tried these and they do work ... just not as well as Toda
Also, They make different copies with different size primaries to get the right one.
people have made posts about this so do a search...
these headers make 5whp less then Toda but for the price you could buy 3 for 1....
Just depends what you can afford and if you need the best.
For me, i don't need to pay 3times for something i will just dent and rust ...
Maybe some has a dyno plot but i know from a couple Honda Challenge racers people have tried these and they do work ... just not as well as Toda
Also, They make different copies with different size primaries to get the right one.
i was looking at those before i got my Toda header. although i was under the impression that the long tube hytech replicas made more power in the expense of the quality and clearance.
to the OP, if the roads are bad in your area, i'd look elsewhere because it will undoubtedly get messed up
if the funds are tight, i'd also look into SMSP replicas since they have fairly decent clearance. however i do believe they're not A/C compatible and you're gonna have to dent your oil pan for proper fitment
as with most things in life, you get what you pay for
<- :hearts: the Toda v2
to the OP, if the roads are bad in your area, i'd look elsewhere because it will undoubtedly get messed up
if the funds are tight, i'd also look into SMSP replicas since they have fairly decent clearance. however i do believe they're not A/C compatible and you're gonna have to dent your oil pan for proper fitment
as with most things in life, you get what you pay for
<- :hearts: the Toda v2
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fuko »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i was looking at those before i got my Toda header. although i was under the impression that the long tube hytech replicas made more power in the expense of the quality and clearance.
to the OP, if the roads are bad in your area, i'd look elsewhere because it will undoubtedly get messed up
if the funds are tight, i'd also look into SMSP replicas since they have fairly decent clearance. however i do believe they're not A/C compatible and you're gonna have to dent your oil pan for proper fitment
as with most things in life, you get what you pay for
<- :hearts: the Toda v2</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hytech replica....sure, SMSP replica.....NO. Dont take money away from a business owner to buy some copied, piece of ****. Dave sells his products for a reasonable price, they are hand made, and proven to make power.
I have had one bad experience with Hytech, they have soured my taste. SMS is
in my book.
to the OP, if the roads are bad in your area, i'd look elsewhere because it will undoubtedly get messed up
if the funds are tight, i'd also look into SMSP replicas since they have fairly decent clearance. however i do believe they're not A/C compatible and you're gonna have to dent your oil pan for proper fitment
as with most things in life, you get what you pay for
<- :hearts: the Toda v2</TD></TR></TABLE>
Hytech replica....sure, SMSP replica.....NO. Dont take money away from a business owner to buy some copied, piece of ****. Dave sells his products for a reasonable price, they are hand made, and proven to make power.
I have had one bad experience with Hytech, they have soured my taste. SMS is
in my book.
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