UR dp vs ams dp
UR dp vs ams dp
ok i know ams has the widemouth dp, but the Ultimate racing dp looks good also.. is the ams widemouth dp really worth the extra 200+bucks?? i mean the ams dp is like 400bucks as the UR dp is like 200bucks.. i dont know which one to get! any suggestions would help.. thanks guy!
as the saying says...you get what you pay for. AMS is top quality on everything they put out, hence why they are usually more money. Theres nothing wrong with UR but for me, I would rather have a cast dp with optimal flow
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The AMS unit is more because they have to recoup their costs of R&D for the cast bellmouth. The dang pipe took a year to develop( why a year I dont know), so they gotta get that money spent back by charging more.
Were are you seeing the UR o2/dp for $250. It is listed at $350 on their website and the ams one is $450. But I would think they allare similiar in gains and if there is a difference it would be so small it wouldn't warrant the additional $100.
You're comparing apples to oranges. You're comparing an o2 housing downpipe with a standard downpipe. There is a difference. The difference between the like parts is merely 100 bucks.
Pros and Cons of AMS and UR
AMS Pros
1. True bell mouth design, ultimate in flow
2. No welds to break, AMS is cast
3. Ultimate in quality and R&D
AMS Cons
1. Price
UR Pros
1. Price
2. Good quality
UR Cons
1. Its all welded which could lead to cracks and breakage, I believe goofygrin has one and a couple of welds cracked, he got them fixed and everything seems ok
2. Not a true bell mouth design, the O2 and the dump have thier own pipes to exit in, then they combine into one pipe roughly 6 inches later, not the best in flow
Bottom line, they might perform roughly the same, but without a doubt, in my opinion, the AMS is the better choice, IF, you can shell out the extra 100-200 bucks. If not, I'm sure the UR will be just fine. And yes, they are a pain in the a** to install, thats why I will be hiring Evolution Dynamics here in Dallas to install mine. My weekends are too valuable to be spending 8-12 hours installing a O2/Downpipe.
AMS Pros
1. True bell mouth design, ultimate in flow
2. No welds to break, AMS is cast
3. Ultimate in quality and R&D
AMS Cons
1. Price
UR Pros
1. Price
2. Good quality
UR Cons
1. Its all welded which could lead to cracks and breakage, I believe goofygrin has one and a couple of welds cracked, he got them fixed and everything seems ok
2. Not a true bell mouth design, the O2 and the dump have thier own pipes to exit in, then they combine into one pipe roughly 6 inches later, not the best in flow
Bottom line, they might perform roughly the same, but without a doubt, in my opinion, the AMS is the better choice, IF, you can shell out the extra 100-200 bucks. If not, I'm sure the UR will be just fine. And yes, they are a pain in the a** to install, thats why I will be hiring Evolution Dynamics here in Dallas to install mine. My weekends are too valuable to be spending 8-12 hours installing a O2/Downpipe.
Last edited by JDW1479; Aug 31, 2009 at 01:22 PM.







