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Old 11-20-2008, 10:02 PM
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I have an uncoated plog on my gtp, and its just fine- no problems whatsoever. I also have the mild steel version, so there isa little rust obviously- but I haven't had any problems at all with it.
 
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How long have you had it on your car? notice anything after doing it? You think getting the crossover they offer would be good, or just a waste of money? I think im probably just going to get the front powerlog uncoatedand the downpipe they offer. use the money i was gonna have to get the coating and crossover towards the GT1 cam.

what version of the downpipe should i get? they offer a few choices for the metal they use. is it worth the price for the upgrade?

any idea what it would cost (roughly) to get a cam installed on our cars? is it labor intensive?
 
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How long have you had it on your car? notice anything after doing it?
About 5 months now. There is a little surface rust formed on the flanges, but the bulk of it is still pretty clean. I noticed the exhaust note changed a very tiny bit, and I dropped a couple degrees of KR.

You think getting the crossover they offer would be good, or just a waste of money?
I don't think I'd bother personally- I guess it would be different if you had a HAI with the filter in the engine bay though.

I think im probably just going to get the front powerlog uncoatedand the downpipe they offer. use the money i was gonna have to get the coating and crossover towards the GT1 cam.
Sounds like a great plan.

what version of the downpipe should i get? they offer a few choices for the metal they use. is it worth the price for the upgrade?
I got a used stainless one off clubgp (3" no cat) for under $100 shipped. I didn't like the idea of mild steel that close to the road w/ salt and all, and it seems like most of the DP's out are stainless anyways.

any idea what it would cost (roughly) to get a cam installed on our cars? is it labor intensive?
Very labor intensive- its really a pain. I'd imagine most places would charge $500+ to do it- many of the vendor sites have price lists posted.

IMO, I'd do a top swap before I'd ever do a cam NA, but thats just me.
 
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