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Old May 17, 2004 | 03:56 PM
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RS-R Evo Products Sale!

We've just got our new shipment of RS-R goodies in.
In my opinion, I think these exhaust systems are great in terms of performance, quality and looks. More information can be found here as well http://www.rs-r.com/products/exhaust/gt2.php

These are 80mm stainless steel exhausts systems with a 101mm opening on the canister tip. The canister is polished stainless steel.

RS-R Gt-2 Cat-Back Exhaust Systems In Stock and on Sale!
MSRP $639.00

Horsepower House Pricing $543.15

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PM me for some special deals too!







This image is the whole turbo-back system (downpipe w/cat-delete & cat-back exhaust). We have downpipes for sale as well!



With regards to the other post, we have in stock, RS-R Evo VIII Stainless Steel Downpipes for sale!

These are 80mm and delete the catalytic converter. I would recommend purchasing an 02 simulator as well to prevent any CELs if you are not running a full stand-alone ECU. Again, these downpipes will eliminate the usage of a catalytic converter and will bolt up to the cat-back section of the exhaust.

PM me if you need to purchase an 02 simulater (CEL Fix) as well!

MSRP is $349.00

Horsepower House Pricing $296.65

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Old May 18, 2004 | 07:18 AM
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Maybe I just don't see the complete picture but if this downpipe deletes the cat then shouldn't it be longer? This looks like a regular 3" downpipe which would bolt up to either a cat or a test pipe.

Maybe you mean that this requires a RSR test pipe because it won't mount to a stock cat? I can't tell if there are flanges or not at the end of the downpipe.
Old May 18, 2004 | 07:48 AM
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Thats the stainless one, and it does delete the cat, I have the ceramic coated one and it looks the same. The $5 CEL fix works great so far, just find the 18mm spark plug anti-foulers at autozone and do a little drilling and its done.
Old May 19, 2004 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by LilJapnBoy
Maybe I just don't see the complete picture but if this downpipe deletes the cat then shouldn't it be longer? This looks like a regular 3" downpipe which would bolt up to either a cat or a test pipe.

Maybe you mean that this requires a RSR test pipe because it won't mount to a stock cat? I can't tell if there are flanges or not at the end of the downpipe.
The downpipe does delete the cat and it is longer than a regular downpipe. Therefore, this part does not require a test pipe. Thanks.
Old May 19, 2004 | 08:00 AM
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RS-R Ti2000 Springs for Sale!

Since the posts are being merged:

RS-R Evo VIII Ti2000 Lowering Spring Kit Sale!

MSRP $399.00

Horsepower House Pricing $359.10

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More info on this item:
The Ti2000 is the next generation in suspension tuning. RS*R brings to the US, the most technologically advanced spring available today. The Ti2000 proves that springs are not just springs. The materials found in the Ti2000, and the way that the springs are manufactured is unmatched by anyone in this world. The Ti stands for the titanium found in the material of the spring. The 2000 stands for the tensile strength, or the resistance to breaking while being stretched. It is not uncommon to find weight reductions of 30% over stock and other lines of springs. While others may still be using the cold winding technique for making springs, RS*R is the only spring manufacturer using a revolutionary, high frequency induction heating process, or hot winding process, to manufacturer the springs. In other words, these springs are the best. This manufacturing process produces a stronger and longer lasting spring. The result is a spring that is ultra light, ultra responsive, highly resistant to corrosion and sagging. The Ti2000 is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.





Old May 20, 2004 | 07:32 AM
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Just to add a bit to the RS-R exhaust, we have an article reviewing the product for those interested in seeing some dyno results, etc:
https://www.evolutionm.net/features/...vomfeatures/35

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Old May 20, 2004 | 03:46 PM
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AK1... I am very interested in the RSR Dp.... You probably have some email from me.... If you can do what we talked about I will buy as soon as you return my email.

Thanks
Old May 21, 2004 | 12:17 PM
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Paypal request sent. Thanks for the order!
Old May 21, 2004 | 07:30 PM
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Paid! Looking forward to the DP. Thanks again.
Old May 22, 2004 | 02:23 AM
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downpipe question

Just curious about the RS-R downpipe. Does it have a bunghole for EGT sensor?
Old May 22, 2004 | 11:11 AM
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ThEHiTMaN, thanks for the payment! I will be emailing you the tracking number here shortly. I'm sure you'll be happy with the product.

Just curious about the RS-R downpipe. Does it have a bunghole for EGT sensor?
No, the downpipe does not have a bung for an EGT probe. I would recommend however, tapping the probe into the manifold runner instead of on the downpipe because on the downpipe (temperature averaging effect), you will not be reading proper cylinder temperatures and will not be able to tell if you have 3 really rich cylinders and one lean cylinder for example.

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Old May 26, 2004 | 10:15 AM
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Received it today! Great people to work with! A++++ Quality! A++++ Service! Very Fast Shipping! Will do business with again.
Old May 28, 2004 | 10:34 PM
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ThEHiTMaN, thanks for the kind words!

Here are some links to pictures of the Ti2000 Springs and Exhaust + Downpipe on a yellow Evo.

http://www.horsepowerhouse.com/HPHGr...rjasonevo1.jpg

http://www.horsepowerhouse.com/HPHGr...rjasonevo2.jpg

http://www.horsepowerhouse.com/HPHGr...rjasonevo3.jpg

http://www.horsepowerhouse.com/HPHGr...rjasonevo4.jpg

http://www.horsepowerhouse.com/HPHGr.../jasonevo4.jpg

We have (2) GT-2 Cat-Back systems left and 3 sets of Ti2000 Lowering springs left at great prices! Send us an email or PM!

Thanks for looking!
Old Aug 28, 2004 | 10:28 PM
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