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Just ordered the Injen RD CAI for my 06 tC, i have decided on the HKS HI-POWER axle-back exhaust (more for the sound) but im not sure on what i want for headers!? i was looking at the DC Sports header for $339 but im unsure of the performance with the HKS exhaust, can anyone help me out? whats the best bite for the bark? thanks much
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The DC sports will be fine in the power department, although it probably will change the sound of the HKS eshaust(thats what im goin with too), for even more power check out www.zeropointindustries.net for their custom S-pipe, and mid-pipe for the exhaust.
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The DC sports header will definately create the flow. You shoul know that it is not a 4-2-1 header as everyone states. It is simply 4-1 header, therefore, there is no opposing cylinder timed pulse. Your low-end is gonna suffer. You will also have to fabricate your own lower flange support as they do not have one built on. They are thin-walled mild steel also.
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