Spec-V Questions
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Re: Spec-V Questions
I used to have an ser... anyways people will say different things. I started with an intake.. it helped out on the top end but i'm not really sure the 3-8hp you gain is worth the 170-220 they go for.
So on that note if you look under your intake box.. assuming you know where it is, there is an intake resonator connected to it down in the fender.. pull that off and you will notice a little more throttle response and a little more sound.
FRee mod!!!
On ser's header and exhaust give the best gains.. unless you want to get pricey..
So on that note if you look under your intake box.. assuming you know where it is, there is an intake resonator connected to it down in the fender.. pull that off and you will notice a little more throttle response and a little more sound.
FRee mod!!!
On ser's header and exhaust give the best gains.. unless you want to get pricey..
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If your looking for the most hp for the money then get a Balance Shaft removal kit from JWT. It will feel like a different motor.
If that sounds too drastic then you can get a good header like a Hot Shot, but unless you have a intake and exhaust it wont make a huge difference. So ditch the balance shaft.
If that sounds too drastic then you can get a good header like a Hot Shot, but unless you have a intake and exhaust it wont make a huge difference. So ditch the balance shaft.
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balance shaft is a little extreme.. unless you know what your doing though. thats why i didnt list it. But yeah that frees up like 10 or so right?
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Yeah around 10 and plus it revs a lot easier.
The mod is not actually hard to do, it just takes a little while and is a pain in the ass. It's worth it though. I've had mine done for a while now and haven't had any problems. I think the car runs better without them.
The mod is not actually hard to do, it just takes a little while and is a pain in the ass. It's worth it though. I've had mine done for a while now and haven't had any problems. I think the car runs better without them.
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im not really an se-r guy so i don't know much about the qr25.
But this is my assumption, a motor with a long stroke would need balance shafts otherwise it would just sake itself to death. maybe not now...maybe not immediatly, but perhaps in the future. there is a reason why its there and relativily hard to get to.
have people noticed any long term effects with thier balance shafts removed?
But this is my assumption, a motor with a long stroke would need balance shafts otherwise it would just sake itself to death. maybe not now...maybe not immediatly, but perhaps in the future. there is a reason why its there and relativily hard to get to.
have people noticed any long term effects with thier balance shafts removed?
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Thats what I was thinking when I had my ser. But supposedly they are there just to counteract normal engine vibration. But who knows they might have had another reason.
Seriously though to the original poster. Get an intake, youll notice throttle response and maybe slight top end power.. But the sound will make up for the price, and at least youll feel faster.. (me 15.9 stock / 15.4 with intake) Probably coulda done better, but I always got screwed and got like 2 runs in each time up at vmp.
Seriously though to the original poster. Get an intake, youll notice throttle response and maybe slight top end power.. But the sound will make up for the price, and at least youll feel faster.. (me 15.9 stock / 15.4 with intake) Probably coulda done better, but I always got screwed and got like 2 runs in each time up at vmp.
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As for my Spec V, I started with:
1. CAI from Injen - very little power gain, but my fuel economy went from 28mpg to 30 mpg on the highway.
2. Catback from Stromung - nice power upgrade, more hp and torque, and the spec v has a nice rumble from the exhaust. You opt for the resinator if you don't want to hear the exhaust
3. Lighter wheels - Stock wheels weigh 25 lbs each, I bought some Enkeis that weigh 19.5 lbs.
1. CAI from Injen - very little power gain, but my fuel economy went from 28mpg to 30 mpg on the highway.
2. Catback from Stromung - nice power upgrade, more hp and torque, and the spec v has a nice rumble from the exhaust. You opt for the resinator if you don't want to hear the exhaust
3. Lighter wheels - Stock wheels weigh 25 lbs each, I bought some Enkeis that weigh 19.5 lbs.
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Originally Posted by FutureProspect
im not really an se-r guy so i don't know much about the qr25.
But this is my assumption, a motor with a long stroke would need balance shafts otherwise it would just sake itself to death. maybe not now...maybe not immediatly, but perhaps in the future. there is a reason why its there and relativily hard to get to.
have people noticed any long term effects with thier balance shafts removed?
But this is my assumption, a motor with a long stroke would need balance shafts otherwise it would just sake itself to death. maybe not now...maybe not immediatly, but perhaps in the future. there is a reason why its there and relativily hard to get to.
have people noticed any long term effects with thier balance shafts removed?