So I'm thinking about going with an Takeda intake and the Berk HFC, and keeping the rest of the exhaust stock for now... Though I may go with a cat-back
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So I'm thinking about going with an Takeda intake and the Berk HFC, and keeping the rest of the exhaust stock for now... Though I may go with a cat-back if I come across the right one at the right price...
Any thoughts?
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I would only go with a cold air intake only or don't bother. Which the Stillen Gen 3 is about the best. Course this is only my opinion.
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With respect to Spohn, I do enjoy my AEM's but it's the only one I've had. For a cheap alternative, I would at least buy a Y pipe with your intakes and HFC's while you wait to pick up an exhaust. This would definitely give you the best benefit a catback gives on the cheap.
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