Originally Posted by spearfish25 I'll sell my black ones for $500. Would be a nice downpayment on some Stillen Gen IIIs Seriously though, don't get too bent out of shape.
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08-25-2010, 10:02 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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Purely cosmetic unless you are building a custom intake.
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The HPS hoses look very similar to the Cobb hoses.
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Yep, and they come with t-bolt clamps as well. COBB inlet tubes don't come with anything.
Honestly, I'd rather they come with heavy-duty band clamps (not the worm kind). Cleaner and less bulky than t-bolt clamps that aren't at all necessary on a NA engine. Plus HPS is better quality. I've had both brands of coupler/inlet tube on other cars. http://www.hiprospeed.com/ProductDet...87-68426-4-BLK And there is a dyno graph from an '09 G37 showing some measurable gains. Anyway, I'm done with my $0.02. Just trying to help out the OP since the COBB tubes are likely no longer available. The only other place I'd suggest checking is RallySport Direct here in Utah - they have a LOT of stuff in stock.
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Be sure to post something up about installing these if you do. They look legit, but I love hearing other's opinions.
Additionally, it's nice to know there is another option out there. I didn't want to have to spend the cash right now, but was feeling COBB was forcing me into it by ceasing production.
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As for gains, I think they're purely hypothetical and the butt dyno senses no change. There is no sound difference either. Consider it a purely cosmetic mod.
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