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Old 03-15-2008, 09:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i have a question if im thinking of adding some dc headers to my tsx in what wa would it help my car? would it gain some hp? would it help in gas mielege? i only have a fujita intake so just wondering if its worth paying 345 dollars for them??or does anyone know where i could get them for less money?evay has them for 350
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Old 03-16-2008, 12:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i wouldnt get dc i have a couple of users on here with them broken lmao also they vibrate ur car.. i herdd.. its not worth it.. its for people that buy them and think it makes their car so much faster when it barely does nothing
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I don't think DC headers are that much better or worse than the other brand name headers out there. Gains are minimal from headers alone (probably 10-15 hp range), but most things for the TSX are.

For headers and intake alone, it's probably not worth the money. You'll get use to the 10hp gain real fast (if you even feel it). You won't see gas mileage gains or losses. It's a worthy investment if you are going to eventually upgrade your exhaust.
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yea true i only have intake and an exhaust system too many people go crazzey on here getting all the little parts that barely do anything ... i was looking into headers but when i was ordering my exhaust system and cold air intake i was gonna get headers but he said he hasnt changed headers in awhile and its not worth it or something i think he said.. next thing i might do is pulleys thats about it for the engine theres no t/c or s/c or reflash for my 08 oh well
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