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Old 05-02-2014, 04:01 AM   #1
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Thinking of getting some of these mods

First I'm thinking of purchasing the valenti tailights. Wondering if switching to these fix the condensation problem? Any opinions on these? Next one is getting UEL, was wondering which brand? Been reading a lot and a lot of pple seem to go back and forth. Was thinking of getting borla since it's affordable. Wondering if I would regret this?? Would there be a significant change in sound or do I have to do the exhaust as well? I really want the boxer rumble noise lol.Also some people say I won't get a code if I do the o2 fix and some say I will unless I get a tune. I have never done any type of tuning so what kind of management would I need? Thanks in advance
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My Valenti's do not have condensation issues.
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Old 05-02-2014, 05:39 PM   #3
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Which type do you have? I'm thinking of getting the red with white.
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I have the Smoked Black Valantis, and I love them so much. I actually just got rear ended and now need new ones, but insurance is covering all of it.
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First I'm thinking of purchasing the valenti tailights. Wondering if switching to these fix the condensation problem? Any opinions on these? Next one is getting UEL, was wondering which brand? Been reading a lot and a lot of pple seem to go back and forth. Was thinking of getting borla since it's affordable. Wondering if I would regret this?? Would there be a significant change in sound or do I have to do the exhaust as well? I really want the boxer rumble noise lol.Also some people say I won't get a code if I do the o2 fix and some say I will unless I get a tune. I have never done any type of tuning so what kind of management would I need? Thanks in advance
You will need a tune for your car no matter which headers you get without a cat. If you get one with a cat you could probably get away with not getting a tune but I wouldn't risk it long term. Take it easy and slow until you get the tune. I have the JDL UEL headers. They are the best performing UEL and also sound the most rumbly if that's a word. They cost a little more but their craftsmanship is the highest and worth the extra cost. I'd also recommend having the headers ceramic coated because they get super hot and won't have a heat shield like the stock ones. If you plan on going forced induction later the only current kit that works with headers is the Innovate kit. All the other ones require specific headers (other centrifugal superchargers), or their own header (turbo applications). I'd only get headers if you want the rumble and about 15-20hp more after the tune. Bob at Drift Office should be your destination for the tune. Borla has more quality issues (way more than for me to consider buying them) as does Revworks. I was the only guy I know of to get over 200hp naturally aspirated with any UEL, which was a little misleading since the air was super dense.

Basically you're choosing between eating at McDonald's or eating at a restaurant with the Borla and JDL.

If you're in the Portland area you are welcome to visit me and I'll show you my JDL UEL and car or wait until the Perrin meet next month and you'll see me there. Any more questions feel free to ask.
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Dam. Well the jdl UEL is almost twice as borla lol but I'm not trying to buy soemthing like borla which I would have to replace in the long run from what your telling me. Not planing on going aspirated right now or anytime in the future. Have you also done the clutch adjustment mod? I would like to see your car in person but I live in Tacoma Washington
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You probably won't need to do much with your exhaust after installing a header. Most people actually have the issue that their aftermarket header makes their car too loud when paired with an aftermarket catback. It's good to get a tune after installing your header as it'll make your car produce the most amount of power from its new part.
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Do I need some sort of management system to tune for just headers?? I have never tuned on any of my previous cars so this is especially new to me
Also would like to do the clutch adjustment soon. I would like some help on that since I have read about it and I don't want to run into breaking anything or having clutch engaged at all time.

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Do I need some sort of management system to tune for just headers?? I have never tuned on any of my previous cars so this is especially new to me
Also would like to do the clutch adjustment soon. I would like some help on that since I have read about it and I don't want to run into breaking anything or having clutch engaged at all time.
Hyun I'm doing my first Oil Change tomorrow. Decided I'll do the clutch adjustment as well. I'll let you know how it goes. I'm in the Oly area all the time.
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Dam. Well the jdl UEL is almost twice as borla lol but I'm not trying to buy soemthing like borla which I would have to replace in the long run from what your telling me. Not planing on going aspirated right now or anytime in the future. Have you also done the clutch adjustment mod? I would like to see your car in person but I live in Tacoma Washington
Yes I've done the clutch adjustment mod as well. Feel free to browse my build thread (link in signature). I've done a ton of stuff.
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Do I need some sort of management system to tune for just headers?? I have never tuned on any of my previous cars so this is especially new to me
Also would like to do the clutch adjustment soon. I would like some help on that since I have read about it and I don't want to run into breaking anything or having clutch engaged at all time.
All you need to do is go to Drift Office near you, then will flash your ECU on your car for you and program it with optimized software. You don't need to do anything aside from that .
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Thank you for the tune info!!
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