TS don't listen to all the BS in here about getting the straight pipe, if u r using NA small displacement, go for S flow better, even for manual
S-flow or straight flow for Manual?
S-flow or straight flow for Manual?
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Apr 30 2012, 12:10 AM
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TS don't listen to all the BS in here about getting the straight pipe, if u r using NA small displacement, go for S flow better, even for manual
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Apr 30 2012, 08:39 PM
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QUOTE(Wilson13B @ Apr 30 2012, 02:03 PM) Another Bullshitter talking ~ then why Mugen still making S-flow mufflers and selling it with a huge price tag, some more got ppl buy it? do u think these 'experts' that u said are more 'expert' than Mugen which is a multi-million dollar establishment with tonnes of R&D invested and DECADES of experiences with automotive tuning and modifications in NA engines?Exhaust Knowledge For IDIOT/"LCC" Lan Ci Ci people The Kwai Lo / Omputih which is a expert in car modification say :- "Steer clear of reverse flow mufflers" Does this writer from Autospeed.com.au is a bullshitter too ? he may get sued if the information is not right ! Anyway gentlement , u judge yourself who is the "real" bullshitter here ... LOL i rest my case here, no need to say anything more |
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