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Old 06-10-2010, 09:41 PM
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losing low end power with HFC's?

is it true that HFC's make you lose low end power?
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I have test pipes and never noticed any significant loss in power...but def noticed a gain mid-higher rpms, especially at interstate speeds.
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You do not lose low end power with HFC. You lose low end power with test pipes..
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Originally Posted by NeverBoneStock
You do not lose low end power with HFC. You lose low end power with test pipes..
ohh okay just making sure...another reason why i'll be buying them from you once my freaking paypal is done processing!!! haha
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