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GT28RS Integra - 3" Thermal R&D

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2009

92 DA9, Stock B18A1, Synapse ramhorn, 3" down, GT2860RS .63A/R T3, Tial wastegate @ 8.7psi, 460cc, ITR LSD, carbon synchros, GSR gearset, Stage 4 Competition Clutch, 12lb flywheel, Thermal R&D 3", Tokico Illuminas, Ground Controls, extended top hats

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  • Whats the whistle noise

  • @mklfb405 Air releasing from my HKS SSQV blow off valve. The GT28RS builds up enough pressure while revving at idle, to make some noise.

  • ebay exaust? LOL RICE FAIL

  • @jdmda989 Uh, what? Thermal R&D System exhausts are some of the nicest you can buy for the DA. It's a full 3" system with beautiful TIG welds and it's completely polished; about $600. If you bought one on eBay, it would still be an amazing product. You sir, get a *TROLL FAIL* award. Oh, spell exhaust correctly the next time too. XD

  • nice what does it run in the quater mile?

  • @representer12 It ran a 13.7 @ 101 at 8.7psi. I have the video of my run on my main page. Thanks!

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  • @MrJameyDavidson There's quite a bit more involved than "slapping" things on, but yes, the internals are stock. With 460cc injecors, and custom maps built with eCtune, it made around 220-230 whp.

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  • Sounds good man

  • and how many pounds of boost?

  • @Herooftheday64 WOW that sucks my buddy just sold me a greddy kit but i didnt think i was going to have to do all that thanks for getting back to me what number are you putting down

  • @iVTECboosted No, I had to remove everything. The DA bay had no room for anything. I had to remove the windshield washer reservoir, the A/C, and replace the lower cross-member with a traction bar to have room for the downpipe.

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