Ultimate stoppers & 8 throttle body - Emotional Engineering
Ultimate stoppers & 8 throttle body - Emotional Engineering
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V8HSV

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2,457 posts

274 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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www.ee-performance.com/xcart/product.php?productid=12&cat=57780&page=1

Might be of interest to those looking for big brakes with a big budget & if a big budget is available, how about a HURRICANE 8 Throttle Manifold

www.ee-performance.com/xcart/product.php?productid=24&cat=57782&page=1

If only these products were around a few years ago

Not pluggin EE, just interested in their wares

Edited by V8HSV on Wednesday 14th March 16:39

Gelf VXR

713 posts

229 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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Looking at their site, it looks like you should make a choice about headers after you decide to stay NA or take the SC route in the future.

4-2-1 long headers for NA

4-1 short headers for SC

Edited by Gelf VXR on Wednesday 14th March 17:04

well_fans

4,193 posts

246 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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looking at their site you're going to need to remortgage the house again to buy some of their kit. weird thing is if you look at the supply only price and compare with fitted they don't seem to charge very much for fitting!! still its good we've got more options open to the UK market - healthy competition etc.

ringram

14,701 posts

270 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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Hmm a direct conversion from Oz retail show the markup at around 50% over retail in Oz.
Nice.

stevieturbo

17,935 posts

269 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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Its just the Harrop stuff.....so no doubt it is excellent quality.

Must say though, love the "race breadcalipers" pmsl

Wonder do they come sliced ?

AM04ARO

3,646 posts

237 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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What I like about the Wortec route is that every stage you do nothing is done twice or wasted.

SC was expensive but knowing no previous upgrades were chopped was at least a little reassuring.

Personally I prefer to have a menu than cook myself - so to speak.

ringram

14,701 posts

270 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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Yeah Paul and Duncan have messed around with a lot of stuff so you can gain from their experience.

The cook yourself approach is more fun though. You just need to do lots more reading and research as any mistakes will cost you and not the shop. You can save a bit by buying second hand, group buys from the states, ebay stuff etc. You will get plenty of info on forums as to what works and what doesnt if you read through the chaff.

I think the harrop stuff is excellent. But the prices from EE would make me look further afield for the goods.