QUOTE(K3nnYkl82 @ Oct 18 2015, 08:39 AM)
Powderful than super duper v3? Wow..LYN Proton INSPIRA Owners and Fans Thread V68!, Source of low traffic: goo.gl/ZRQcSd
LYN Proton INSPIRA Owners and Fans Thread V68!, Source of low traffic: goo.gl/ZRQcSd
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Oct 18 2015, 10:05 AM
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Oct 18 2015, 11:29 AM
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Nov 8 2015, 07:53 PM) Want to ask . Someone approached me and show me his stainless steel air intake piping to replace the original rubber hose. The stainless steel intake piping comes together with both sides Samco silicon hose. how much the cost? (ss air ram+hoses+clamps)The seller is telling me that since the stainless steel intake piping internal surface is smoother, air can enter the throttle body faster it seems ? My own thinking is, there might be some truth in it, since it is rather like people doing port and polish job. However, stainless steel piping is susceptible to getting hot being in a hot engine bay which makes air temperature going into the throttle body becomes hotter and less dense. So less oxygen means less power. So any opinions on this ?? for the heat, maybe can insulate the air ram with superlon or any heat insulator |
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Nov 9 2015, 11:25 AM
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QUOTE(K3nnYkl82 @ Dec 2 2015, 03:55 PM) these things tear and wear quite a lot .. especially if u conner kau kau .. like nzh . soften to make lala handles better.. further add to the woes ... proton have soften the absorbers for more comfort .. this cause more movement to the abs during driving ... hence faster wear and tear. This post has been edited by Kirie: Dec 2 2015, 04:42 PM |
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I heard rm230 remap is a lot better..more sound more power..sure wanna choose rm200 one?
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