GB Fast Intentions Resonated HFC's - Group Buy Thread
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RHFCs are installed, tomorrow morning getting the car uprev tuned
last tune with gen3 intake and f.i catback was 296.8 whp and 247 tq will see what the results are this time.
Thank you Lance!
with the RHFC and uprev new results 309.56 whp 256 tq not bad!
last tune with gen3 intake and f.i catback was 296.8 whp and 247 tq will see what the results are this time.
Thank you Lance!
with the RHFC and uprev new results 309.56 whp 256 tq not bad!
Last edited by Kuda; Oct 15, 2013 at 11:48 AM.
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Few more reasons why Fast Intentions is the BEST OF THE BEST!
I had a set of MD ART pipes in my possession, so I thought it would be a great opportunity to take a look at a few of the "little things" that immediately stick out when looking at the craftsmanship of the parts themselves.
#1 - the ends of the flange. Take a look closely where the pipe is actually separate from the flange itself on the MD pipe. The Fast Intentions pipe is welded and sanded into one solid piece.
#2 - the welds, just look how sexy the FI piece is vs the MD piece
#3 - MD coats their parts in a ceramic finish. Why? To hide flaws? If you look closely, you can see scratches/small creases throughout the resonator and piping. The ceramic coating assists with hiding this to the customer visibly.


I had a set of MD ART pipes in my possession, so I thought it would be a great opportunity to take a look at a few of the "little things" that immediately stick out when looking at the craftsmanship of the parts themselves.
#1 - the ends of the flange. Take a look closely where the pipe is actually separate from the flange itself on the MD pipe. The Fast Intentions pipe is welded and sanded into one solid piece.
#2 - the welds, just look how sexy the FI piece is vs the MD piece
#3 - MD coats their parts in a ceramic finish. Why? To hide flaws? If you look closely, you can see scratches/small creases throughout the resonator and piping. The ceramic coating assists with hiding this to the customer visibly.





you mean ONE DAY !!!!! Thanx Lance
going to have to drive to PA I think
I've been getting quiiiite a bit of interest in an 8th group buy.