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EMonz57 -> Basic MOD guide for your EVO (12/7/2006 8:44:26 PM)
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As many people asks about the basic mods, I've compiled a short list of positives and negatives for the "basics." Add to the list as necessary. Exhausts: Buschur: + Good quality and gains and you can pick between a quiet or loud set up. Available with 3 different mufflers. - Heard it doesn't sound as nice as many others. The new Buschur exhausts are supposed to be better. Buschur Racing - [image]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d98/Turbo3G/bushurTBE.jpg[/image] Works: + Great quality, great gains and a lot of detail to sound level and quality. Offered with the Exhale or Steathworks mufflers.. - $$$$. Works parts are expensive but you're getting great parts and service. WORKS- [image]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d98/Turbo3G/worksTBE.jpg[/image] Greddy: (Racing Titanium) + Lightweight and great gains. - Loud as hell and a higher pitched sound as titanium resonates at a higher frequency than steel. $$$. Greddy- [image]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d98/Turbo3G/Greddy.jpg[/image] JIC: (DE Type 1) Same as Greddy. Also available in SUS, SUS/Ti combo. JIC-Magic [image]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d98/Turbo3G/JIC.jpg[/image] Fujtisubo: (RM01A) + Great gains and very quiet. - $$ and hard to find. Fujitsubo - [image]http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d98/Turbo3G/Fijtisubo.jpg[/image] Flash: Dynoflash: + Cheap and proven gains. Also no dowtime as he does email reflash as long as you purchase the cable to connect a laptop to your ECU. - Service can be delayed as Al is a one man show and very very busy. Vishnu: + Shiv knows his stuff and expect great gains. - $$$. One of the most expensive mail in flashes out there. Works: + Conservative but the reason being they wanted to add a buffer zone for everyday reliability. Traded peak #s but they did it for a very good reason. No MBC needed as they addressed the boost issue with their own boost line w/ restrictor pill. - Won't get the highest numbers and is $600 for the flash. Again it's for a good reason. Filter: (Several members have confirmed no need for a tune with these filters for problem-free idle/driveability. Of course a tune will make these part put out even more power) Buschur: + Open cone = more flow and better gains. Don't need a tune for your Evo to run properly. Great for those people asking about "How do I get that WHOOSH sound from my Evo?" - You'll hear your BOV to a greater extent which can get extremely annoying. Apex-I: + Best filter on the market for filtration and performance. Dry filter so no need to worry about oil screwing with your MAF sensor. Lifetime filter w/ no maintenance. - $$$. Expensive filter. You'll hear your BOV to a greater extent which can get extremely annoying. Works: + Stock look. Better flow and filtration than the K&N with no annoying sounds of the BOV. - Drop in so you won't get the gains of the open cone and $$$. Oiled filter. Maintenance every 15K miles (washing and re-oiling of the filter). K&N: + Cheap and you get some gains. Stock look and no BOV sounds. - Oiled and filtration. Maintenance every 10K miles (washing and re-oiling of the filter). Drop in so less flow than open cone. MBC: (With all MBCs, you'll notice boost spikes higher than your setting on days with extremely low temperatures. Just turn down the boost a bit and you're good to go) Buschur: +Built from a company that really knows their stuff when it comes to the Evos. -Not enough reviews to judge. Forge Motorsports: +Click feature on the adjustment knob and a high quality piece. Won't be disappointed. -Some members have had slight problems, but Forge has been very good about customer service. Hallman: +Another well used and known MBC with very good reviews and satisfaction. -Haven't seen a downside yet. Hope this helps you out. Good luck to you with your Evo mods.
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