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Millions of pounds spent by Honda developing fuelling systems when actually a bit of bent 4" drainpipe and a round filter are better? waste of money time and effort.
Millions of pounds spent by Honda developing fuelling systems when actually a bit of bent 4" drainpipe and a round filter are better? waste of money time and effort.

Maybe, maybe not.
For that sound I'll trade a few horses.


Now what's more important, a bit more power through the range or the spine tingling felt as above?![]()

Millions of pounds spent by Honda developing fuelling systems when actually a bit of bent 4" drainpipe and a round filter are better? waste of money time and effort.
You get the same noise with the lid off.
I disagree. I was running lid off for a while before I fitted the FIPK and there is no comparison.

I have a k&n typhoon fitted to my CTR at the moment (not through choice)
Whilst its performance gains are questionable and the imminent fitting of a gruppeM/tegiwaM system is coming soon, nobody can argue with the bark of an open cone filter on a hona engine. It sounds bloody epic.
The system looks great in the bay, what are the performance gains likely to be on that application?
This must be the 5th s2k related thread this week.
I NEED to stop looking at them!
VTEC noise is sublime, I can't get enough of it.Have to be careful though as you'll be doing license loosing speeds in a flash![]()
Gonna keep that one for when you rip my twin loop again![]()
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Am I the only one who attributes the Toyota folk callling the variable valve timing changes 'lift' to fingers down a chalkboard?
Am I the only one who attributes the Toyota folk callling the variable valve timing changes 'lift' to fingers down a chalkboard?
It's not VVT I have a problem with, it's the use of the term "lift". It just sounds silly IMHO.
It does sound a bit naff but it separates VVTI and VVTL-I in the same way VTEC and VTEC DOHC are seperate