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The mods have begun....

 

First off, ARC Airbox! Same or slightly better low end torque, much better mid to high end rev! Has a low humming sound at idle, and a very sporting growl when beyond 3K rpm.

 

IMO, well worth the upgrade.

 

Air intake at side and rear:

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And a minor mod: G Speed pedals :D

 

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Good choice with th ARC. IMHO, they are the best. All their products are tested for location, flow etc. and since they specialise in intake bits, you can't go wrong with them.

 

The fact that their low end SMIC's perform as well as the low end apexi, blitz and HKS fmics should speak for itself on the quality of their products!!! At the higher end of the spectrum, their FMIC outperform all the other brands even more!!!

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Mugen is $1K. ARC is $750. Both should be equally good. US RSX club members are equally enthusiastic about the ARC as well.

 

ARC is well known for its performance parts for JDM's. Plus it is now readily available here. [:)]

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It's a GSR, not Type R [;)]

 

But I must say the sportshift 5 FF gear is very responsive, and easily allows us to drop the gears. Of course, not as fast as pro's, but probably just as fast, if not faster than us normal drivers.

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The mods have begun....

 

First off, ARC Airbox! Same or slightly better low end torque, much better mid to high end rev! Has a low humming sound at idle, and a very sporting growl when beyond 3K rpm.

 

IMO, well worth the upgrade.

 

Air intake at side and rear:

IMG_3769%20(Medium).JPG

 

IMG_3768%20(Medium).JPG

 

And a minor mod: G Speed pedals :D

 

IMG_3767%20(Medium).JPG

 

 

neat and nice! [thumbsup]

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If I'm not wrong, there's also a CF K&N filtercharger for Integra right? The filter sucks in air from the front windshield area. Somebody correct me if I get it wrong.

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