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Old Nov 8, 2004 | 07:36 PM
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

Originally Posted by BLACKSTI04
I have an STI and i have no cats, i can pass inspection through friends anyway. An yes the cat is the biggest downfall. Also just a tip for the future from personal experience(lol) get aftermarket axles www.driveshaftshop.com
Borla headers are the cheapest, and they give a 30 hp increase i think.
actually you dont need axles.......only if you are an idiot and do 7k clutch dumps...but who does that?
Old Nov 8, 2004 | 08:32 PM
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

Originally Posted by chapter8
actually you dont need axles.......only if you are an idiot and do 7k clutch dumps...but who does that?
actually ass, i dont dump my clutch at 7000rpm and i wasnt driving when it snapped.. i was talking about later mods when u will need them. and if u had an STI then u would probably read up on how the axles are a major weak link on those cars. stock not stock, dumping the clutch not dumping the clutch. and ye i know i shouldnt of let someone else drive my car, but it was a really good friend how has an ihra proffesional drivers license, he has a wrx, but he wasnt used to my clutch,since he got in the car his second time and raced it.
Old Nov 8, 2004 | 08:34 PM
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

Originally Posted by chapter8
yeah seems excessive for some headers maybe there specially designed with nos additives?
fyi on turbo cars when these parts are changed there is a more drastic increase in hp.
Old Nov 8, 2004 | 10:04 PM
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

Originally Posted by BLACKSTI04
fyi on turbo cars when these parts are changed there is a more drastic increase in hp.
LOL please tell us more all knowing turbo awd GOD!

You are pathetic, your ignorance is so obvious it's funny. I especially like how you just tried to "school" a guy who used to own a shop that designed and built turbo kits for a living.. but then again you are 16 and you know everything.. i forgot
Old Nov 8, 2004 | 10:09 PM
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

Originally Posted by BLACKSTI04
actually ass, i dont dump my clutch at 7000rpm and i wasnt driving when it snapped...
So you've broke 2 axels now from driving around town... umm ok that makes sence.

Originally Posted by BLACKSTI04
i was talking about later mods when u will need them. and if u had an STI then u would probably read up on how the axles are a major weak link on those cars..
Probably read up? You should probably stop doing so much damn reading... I think stuper street and import toooooner are showing their effects.
Old Nov 9, 2004 | 03:46 AM
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

Originally Posted by BLACKSTI04
I have an STI and i have no cats, i can pass inspection through friends anyway. An yes the cat is the biggest downfall. Also just a tip for the future from personal experience(lol) get aftermarket axles www.driveshaftshop.com
Borla headers are the cheapest, and they give a 30 hp increase i think.
you broke axles on an STi?


ummm.........that is moronic.

as for a header giving 30hp. no.



and we dont care about gettting it passed illegally for state inspection (i am an inspector) i believe the guy was wanting to know a way of doing it to where the car was legal. meaning it will pass SMOG testing too.



*riiiiing* bells ringing, you better go to class.
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

Originally Posted by BLACKSTI04
actually ass, i dont dump my clutch at 7000rpm and i wasnt driving when it snapped.. .

you were racing me.it was in the video. I personally wouldnt let anyone i dont know drive my car and if they broke it they fixed. I have seen a bunch of WRX's and STi's launching thier cars at 6k-7k all day with stock axels. you can get away with it if you know what you are doing. yes its no good for the car,but it can be done.






hey fc735....i need an inspection sticker!! mine is due in Dec. wanna hook it up?







i launch mine at 6k all day.
Old Nov 9, 2004 | 06:36 AM
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

is it legal? and do you want to drive four hours?
Old Nov 9, 2004 | 06:38 AM
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no cats....4hrs huh?can u mail it to me if i email u the info
Old Nov 9, 2004 | 08:51 AM
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Default Re: trouble for not being carb exempt?

uh, no.



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