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Old 05-11-2009   #1
Halon
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Re: DIY LICP & Buschur Race FMIC install

Looking good.

I personally like using those long leg couplers. I'm sure from a purely performance perspective, some may say they aren't ideal (mandrel bent hard piping may be superior), but they make the fitment of everything so much easier in my opinion. And for me personally, finding a good balance between performance and fitment is important.

Setup gets a thumbs up from me
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Old 05-11-2009   #2
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Re: DIY LICP & Buschur Race FMIC install

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He means too much power I think
Is that even possible?

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I wanna see a 400whp dyno graph!
LOL 394.2 isn't enough is it? Soon enough my friend!

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Looking good.

I personally like using those long leg couplers. I'm sure from a purely performance perspective, some may say they aren't ideal (mandrel bent hard piping may be superior), but they make the fitment of everything so much easier in my opinion. And for me personally, finding a good balance between performance and fitment is important.

Setup gets a thumbs up from me
Well said, especially since this is kind of a DIY job so there really needs to be some 'fudge' room. Thanks for the thumbs up, it def means a lot man!
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