RV6 3” vs TSP 5”Just thought I’d share this for info:
https://www.integraforums.com/forum/threads/comprehensive-downpipe-thread.52678/
NoDo downpipes at all help lower oil or coolant temperatures?
No clue on the difference, but the heat shield, wait for it.......shields heatHow much does having heat shields make a difference versus not having them? Will it raise the temperature a lot under the hood and affect the intake temps?
Only hard street driving didn't see much of a difference with coated RV6 dp.How much does having heat shields make a difference versus not having them? Will it raise the temperature a lot under the hood and affect the intake temps?
Lower is for the coolant and I was too tired to remove it. The top that's un shielded would be the hottest close to intake.But you have the oem shield on it looks like
What are the benefits of the coating?
There's a relatively inexpensive way to get well into 400's without breaking the bank, here's what we did with our first FL5Keep them as close to stock as possible. Canflex and tune your over 350 to the wheels safely and for little money. If you like burning money then plan on 10k and better to be 400+
430 to wheels without injectors and HPFP. That dyno is reading high as shit.There's a relatively inexpensive way to get well into 400's without breaking the bank, here's what we did with our first FL5
27WON Kuro = $1,992.71
27WON Downpipe = $792.71
PRL Intercooler = $799
Hondata FlashPro = $795
Total in parts is $4,379. $621 balance remaining goes towards ECU unlock + custom tuning. $5,000-$5,250 is easily doable, especially during holiday sales.
We made 430/387 on the Dyno with DRob, it was a great setup to have when not many parts were available yet in 2023.
Same dyno we've used to tune our FK8, both FC1's, FC3, sent a number of customers to and seen other 10th and 11th Gen customers post numbers that are in line with other dyno's. New FL5 will be going there for a baseline, and DE5 will be headed there after all the RV6 parts go on as well430 to wheels without injectors and HPFP. That dyno is reading high as shit.
I've been putting cars on a dyno since 07 and know for a fact that dynojet reads high. You might get a number that's higher than the avg for a run doesn't mean it's constant for a lot of reasons. You could probably hit over 400 9n stock turbo. Might not make it off the dyno though lolSame dyno we've used to tune our FK8, both FC1's, FC3, sent a number of customers to and seen other 10th and 11th Gen customers post numbers that are in line with other dyno's. New FL5 will be going there for a baseline, and DE5 will be headed there after all the RV6 parts go on as well
DRob can say from experience that the FL5/DE5 has a slightly higher ceiling for it's factory fuel system, whereas the FK8's stock fuel system wouldn't go past 415whp. After the FS upgrade the FK8 did 470whp, which lines up with what him, Corey, and others have all gotten out of the Kuro at 100%
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