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Old 10-29-2002 | 06:37 PM
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[quote author=Fishcop link=board=7;threadid=6074;start=0#58617 date=1035857319]<br>Truckkiller.....I was looking at the 4&quot; system from JRE, how would you rate the system. Was there noticeable change in performance?<br>[/quote]<br><br>fishcop... there was a noticeable difference in turbo spool up and acceleration. it wasn't much louder the first few thousand miles. once everything setteled in it has a deep mellow sound if you change the exaust i would also dump the stock airbox if you still have it. personally i like the K&amp;N cold air induction kit
Old 10-30-2002 | 09:40 PM
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Thanks truckkiller, how about installation? I read the write up TDR did on the JRE system... seemed pretty easy. I 'm running an Amsoil air filter with 1 1/2&quot; holes drilled throughout the box.
Old 10-31-2002 | 03:23 PM
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[quote author=j link=board=7;threadid=6074;start=0#58977 date=1035932309]<br>pushrod... i think mine is the hy35 (2002 auto), will it still work the same by using an hx40 backplate? does it bolt right on or is there some other mods to do? also where can i get an hx40 backplate and downpipe? i think i understand what you are saying, the hx40 has a 4&quot; opening where the hy35 has a 3&quot;, is this correct? and i would need the backplate to make it a true 4&quot; exhaust..... i would probably take it to my buddy's muffler shop and have him do the work, cuz i weld like crap!.. i'm thinking of going with the rip 4&quot; exiting out back, but havent decided on getting the muffler or not.<br>[/quote]<br><br>Hey J,<br><br>Sorry this took so long. I did a little digging, and the HY35 can't be modified in this fashion. You may be able to get a custom machined back plate for a true 4&quot; exhaust bolt-up, but your gains would be so minimal, it wouldn't be worth the time and effort.<br><br>Rod
Old 10-31-2002 | 06:49 PM
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[quote author=Fishcop link=board=7;threadid=6074;start=15#59618 date=1036032025]
Thanks truckkiller, how about installation? I read the write up TDR did on the JRE system... seemed pretty easy. I 'm running an Amsoil air filter with 1 1/2&quot; holes drilled throughout the box.
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fishcop... the actual install is pretty easy. you can use most of the stock brackets for hanging. took about 20 min to take the stock one off with a sawzall and about 2 hours in my driveway to hang the new one. not too bad for the first time doing it ;D I honestly think your better off with the cold air kit from k &amp; n . i had holes drilled all over my stock airbox and it still wasnt breathing enough. the cold air kit for your 99 should run you about $150. with the heat sheild. make the kid pay for thier own books next semester and go for the exaust and air kit. ;D ;D ;D
Old 10-31-2002 | 08:20 PM
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My vote is for Rip Rook. That guy is rad!!! So is his system! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Old 10-31-2002 | 10:12 PM
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push rod....... thanks for the info, will prob go with rip's system with the muffler. thanks for everyones input!!
Old 11-01-2002 | 11:40 AM
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Good choice. You will like it.
Old 11-01-2002 | 04:27 PM
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Is there any welding that is required to install? I am asking since I don't have access to a welder anymore. 6 months ago that would not have been a problem.
Old 11-01-2002 | 07:52 PM
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when you get the system from Rip, you will have the option of buying bolt in for $60, or weld in for 10$. I have only done one weld in for any exhaust system, most have been bolt up, and the weld in for me was so much easier. I could mount the hangers anywhere i wanted to.
Old 11-01-2002 | 08:51 PM
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I've got a 4&quot; jardine bolt-on system. Excellent quality. Hardest part was getting old system off - had around 180,000 miles on the old one at that time. New system was very easy to install. I also got the 4&quot; to 5&quot; tapered stainless steel tip extension installed due to my duallies - helps to keep some of the soot off the fender.<br><br>Gene
Old 11-01-2002 | 09:51 PM
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Guys,<br>My local shop installs a 5&quot; system for $660. He claims it increases air flow by 350% as a 4&quot; system only increases by75%. These percentages are with an AFE air filter installed (not the price ).
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