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  1. #49
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    Type s on clubitr is selling a used gruppem, i never heard it in person, i veen told theres a whistle there... I jave injen myself, and the roar is insane... Ppl rpck up next to me n think the engine is worked, and i have stock engine n exhaust, just injen cai lol

  2. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by r3ckless View Post
    Type s on clubitr is selling a used gruppem, i never heard it in person, i veen told theres a whistle there... I jave injen myself, and the roar is insane... Ppl rpck up next to me n think the engine is worked, and i have stock engine n exhaust, just injen cai lol
    Do you have the link ?

    Injen seems appealing by the looks of things. But at the same time tryna find 2nd hand opinion on gruppem..

  3. #51
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    Its on forsale thread on club itr... Im on iphone

  4. #52
    injen is probably better bang for your buck as it's much cheaper. leaves a big hole in your engine bay though. I've got the gruppeM and i think the sound is pretty amazing (no whistle). but if you're on a budget i'd go for injen.

  5. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Hullabaloo View Post
    injen is probably better bang for your buck as it's much cheaper. leaves a big hole in your engine bay though. I've got the gruppeM and i think the sound is pretty amazing (no whistle). but if you're on a budget i'd go for injen.
    prolly just stick to my mugen and save for gruppem..

    about how much is for gruppem anyway ? (If you don't mind me asking..)

  6. #54
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    if i was going to buy one again id go for mugen or gruppe m

    too much risk of hydro locking with injen

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    Why are you getting rid of the mugen may I ask?

  8. #56
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    Quote Originally Posted by burak213 View Post
    if i was going to buy one again id go for mugen or gruppe m

    too much risk of hydro locking with injen
    There is a risk, but dude you would need to drive the front end of your car into a lake to suck up that amount of water..

    I have had my INJEN for about 6months now and have driven thru very heavy rain and gone thru a few puddles etc, and still no problems

    INJEN ftw
    Blue DC5R

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  9. #57
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    Quote Originally Posted by [Type_R] View Post
    There is a risk, but dude you would need to drive the front end of your car into a lake to suck up that amount of water..

    I have had my INJEN for about 6months now and have driven thru very heavy rain and gone thru a few puddles etc, and still no problems

    INJEN ftw
    I'm amazed you haven't sucked any small children standing near the car into your intake...

  10. #58
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    Quote Originally Posted by 45SET View Post
    I'm amazed you haven't sucked any small children standing near the car into your intake...
    hahahah..
    Blue DC5R

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  11. #59
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    +1 for INJEN being VERY loud
    FFR33K - SOLD
    LSV73C - SOLD
    CW DC5R - SOLD

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    Just had Injen installed today, is loud but not to loud. good buy!
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    '80 Accord 3D Hatch>'02 VW Golf S>'00 EM1 B18cR>'09 SYM Red Devil + '04 DC5R

    for sale= http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=127617

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