for those interested in an hks TID.....
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I don't care what anyone says i'm kinda interested in this HKS TID, but i want to know how much modding it'll take to get it to fit for the S4, i'm sure its not alot but i'd like to know before hand.
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Originally Posted by bigdv519
The HKS thing or the HomeDepot racing TID???
Personally I wouldn't buy that HKS one unless the supplier can provide a picture on one installed in an FC. If they can't, you have to wonder why not...
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Originally Posted by NZConvertible
Cheap nasty plumbing fittings have no place in an engine bay. Apart from their offensive looks, they're designed for low-velocity water, not high-velocity air and are far more restrictive than reducers and pipe designed for the job.
Personally I wouldn't buy that HKS one unless the supplier can provide a picture on one installed in an FC. If they can't, you have to wonder why not...
Personally I wouldn't buy that HKS one unless the supplier can provide a picture on one installed in an FC. If they can't, you have to wonder why not...
why make your engine bay look poor?
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Originally Posted by NZConvertible
Cheap nasty plumbing fittings have no place in an engine bay. Apart from their offensive looks, they're designed for low-velocity water, not high-velocity air and are far more restrictive than reducers and pipe designed for the job.
Also, I would agree that the flow is more restrictive, but I would agrue that it is unnoticable, BUT, measureable.
Originally Posted by NZConvertible
Personally I wouldn't buy that HKS one unless the supplier can provide a picture on one installed in an FC. If they can't, you have to wonder why not...
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There's nothing psychological about it...
The only reason the restriction is "unnoticable" to you is because you have no way to compare it to anything else.
It's not like steel pipe and proper couplers are expensive or hard to get. I don't see why you'd want to go that cheap n' nasty just to save a few bucks.
The only reason the restriction is "unnoticable" to you is because you have no way to compare it to anything else.
It's not like steel pipe and proper couplers are expensive or hard to get. I don't see why you'd want to go that cheap n' nasty just to save a few bucks.