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Old 03-15-2013, 04:55 PM   #57
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you can say whatever you want hater

WORKS is busy building race cars and you're busy trolling the internet
I'm sharing information, without an agenda.

You, on the other hand, seem to be 'trolling' the forum for people to push your parts on, with what one could consider a vague undertone of discrediting other vendors...
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Old 03-15-2013, 04:55 PM   #58
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The attitude of the WORKS distributor (not sure if 86_ZN6 is an actual WORKS employee, but he gives that vibe. If he's not, I'd hope WORKS would step in themselves) is reason enough to avoid their products. My stock exhaust was set up with a "corrosion resistant aluminum oxide coating" an it's completely covered in surface rust. This is the same type of marketing BS that dealerships use to sell you "rust-proofing" on new cars. And a reason it's a running gag in pop culture.

Just my opinion, though. I fully admit to being a "Nameless fanboy" because they've goddamn EARNED it.

I'm also a Grimmspeed fanboy, a Kartboy fanboy, Cobb fanboy, AST fanboy... I could go on.

Respecting a company for providing a quality part doesn't invalidate your opinion. Welcome to life.
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Old 03-15-2013, 08:59 PM   #59
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Works' dyno has "proven" a 10 whp gain for their drop-in filter element, when an independent tester's results put it on par with the rest of the drop-in filters (5hp).
When you factor in the loss of power over the stock filter that made the torque dip even worse, the Works filter generated a net loss.
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ATL BRZ did you order a AB-m? If so did you get yours?
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Old 03-16-2013, 08:38 PM   #61
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I'm kinda curious...The nameless seems to have more bends than the works...Does that mean the works would produce better gains when adding new exhaust parts? I'm not a expert by any means but if 90% of airflow is leaving one side on works...it seems like it act like a longer version of a track pipe?
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I'm kinda curious...The nameless seems to have more bends than the works...Does that mean the works would produce better gains when adding new exhaust parts? I'm not a expert by any means but if 90% of airflow is leaving one side on works...it seems like it act like a longer version of a track pipe?
As far as I've seen the axleback portion plays the smallest role in hp gains. The exhaust designs like the perrin and Motiv that move the mid pipe connection point to the center paired with a front/downpipe make the most power.

Changing the axleback is mostly for sound and weight savings.

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though I'm late to the conservation this is how my car sounded with the berk muffler delete and a drop in filter:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uYAW-Wi9yE"]FR-S With Muffler Delete + Drop in FIlter - YouTube[/ame]
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Just for extra protection...

What would be good to spray on the works ab-m? My winters do consist of salt
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My best suggestion: Get something made from SS.
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Just FYI because pics are fun. This is after an entire Chicagoland winter, salt and all.
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The attitude of the WORKS distributor (not sure if 86_ZN6 is an actual WORKS employee, but he gives that vibe. If he's not, I'd hope WORKS would step in themselves) is reason enough to avoid their products. My stock exhaust was set up with a "corrosion resistant aluminum oxide coating" an it's completely covered in surface rust. This is the same type of marketing BS that dealerships use to sell you "rust-proofing" on new cars. And a reason it's a running gag in pop culture.

Just my opinion, though. I fully admit to being a "Nameless fanboy" because they've goddamn EARNED it.

I'm also a Grimmspeed fanboy, a Kartboy fanboy, Cobb fanboy, AST fanboy... I could go on.

Respecting a company for providing a quality part doesn't invalidate your opinion. Welcome to life.
When he went away on holiday and everyone had to wait for their orders to be processed he? explained it was because he operated the business alone.
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When he went away on holiday and everyone had to wait for their orders to be processed he? explained it was because he operated the business alone.
Running a business alone isn't an excuse to make a bad product and give poor customer service.

In fact, from someone who is running a business alone one would expect the exact opposite.
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