Performance Q's

CVH and Zetec tuning, suspension and braking mods.

Performance Q's

Postby Modder_J on Wed Jan 28, 2004 2:37 am

Where could I get a aftermarket FRST manifold? to fit a Mongoose exhaust system
What K&N induction is better to use (espec for chatter) the normal 57i or the Generation 2 ?
What Piper Cam 2 go for ? 285T1 or 285T2 ?
What brakes to go for ?

What is a Stage 3 Head ?
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Postby Fezzy Turbo on Tue Feb 03, 2004 7:48 pm

1. Mongoose exhaust fits directly onto your turbo, no need to change manifold.

2. I have always used 57i and have no problems ..... and yes it flutters loudly.

3. Go for the Piper 285T2

4. Cossie 4 pots if you have big enough wheels.

5. Stage 3 head is a FRST cylinder head that has been more modified then a stage 1 or 2 i.e bigger valves, polished and ported ....... etc .....

Hope that answers your questions :)
Greg : Owner of a FRST for 14yrs

2009 FRS2 : 377bhp ATW / 395lb/ft :)
1990 FRST : Sold.
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