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Originally Posted by bluestyle55 And I definitely feel a HP gain. I feel the power especially on high RPM shifts; the pull is much smoother and harder going in the
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When I put the winter tires on in November, I remember being bummed out that my car turned into a granny mobile. I can't wait to put the summer rubber back on and try out the HFC/CBE combo for real.
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yea man...shows just how much of a bottle neck the stock cats are. You could have the most free flowing CBE but if the exhaust gas is being dramatically slowed down before it even gets to that part of the pipes then it makes the aftermarket CBE less valuable.
HFC's =
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