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Old 05-22-2003, 11:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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i was thinking of buying an aem cai, how much will this help, and is the red colored one the same red that my tib is?
i also want exhaust, i have no idea what kind to get or even what to look for or where, help.
any other suggestions for hp & torque incr. would be appreciated.
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Old 05-22-2003, 11:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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ok check it out, you are a NOOBIE, say it with me, IM A NOOBIE, ok
now lil one, use the search feature on here and type in the word exhaust, you should find alot of posts.

ya know what, Im gonna put you on a mission, I want you to:

1. tell me what size exhaust you have, stock.
2. get 3 brands of mufflers
3. get 2 brands of intakes
4. use the search feature to help.

click here to access the search page
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Default Re: MOVED: best way to incr hp?

im not sure on what size my exhaust is. it is a 2003 gt
aem, injen
aem, injen kore
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Old 05-23-2003, 01:09 AM   #4 (permalink)
 
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Default Re: MOVED: best way to incr hp?

ive done some searching now and i still am having difficulties locating exhaust for 03 v6. i notice people talking about greddy's and others however when i go to their websites tib is not on the lists help
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Default Re: MOVED: best way to incr hp?

get AEM intake and you might be better off getting a custom catback exhaust you will pay about half as much
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how and where do i get custom jobs, and are there websites that list the tib for noncustom jobs? also the aem cai has a valve to protect against heavy rain etc, why is it not offered in the v6 and only in the 4
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customs jobs go to ur local exhaust shop and all AEM CAI have the by-pass valve they sell them seperate
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Get the KORE exhuast. There's a reason the KORE cant import enough to keep em on the shelf. They sound and look awesome on the tib. I'd also suggest the AEM intake.
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i went with the red aem cai, i am deciding between the kore and greddy exhaust, any thoughts, anyone have prices for these?
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yea greddys great and all but theyre a little late on the hyundai scene, weve been dealing without them since the first gen, I for one wouldnt put a greddy exhaust on my hyundai, even if it was given to me, go with KORE, they have a history, and thats what its all about, not a payday, like greddy was waiting on.[/period]X)
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