I have a euro type r in my 4th gen prelude. Out of these three wich one would be better for my car. It is alot of money and i want to make the right choice. Please help My choices are mugen, fujitsubo, or jun.
I fitted the Fujitsubo to my 4g and was very impressed. It was beautifully made, the welds were so clean and straight and the gasket set included everything including all new nuts and bolts. It possibly added a small power gain too, I mean, you could certainly feel the car rev more freely and pull a little stronger than before.
For the money, I don't think much else could touch it it terms of quality and benefit.
And it's considerably cheaper than the Mugen or Jun.
If you want to try the JUN out, check raretrick.com, he's able to get parts from them. You can also get in touch with the owner, he's on AIM every now and then as RareTrickAuto , nice guy too.
I think I'll be looking into a Fuji though when it comes time, unless of course I can afford an SMSP or AN-R/Prospeed.
Pole Position was where I got my Fuji from! Howard, who I dealt with, is a great guy and keeps you informed every step of the way. Well worth checking them out.
Thanks for all the great advice guys, really appreciated. From the good advice that u are giving me FUJI it is. Tomorrow i will begin the process. Thanks again
Really nice, it's quite loud at WOT, but not annoyingly so. It's also pretty quiet at highway speeds, I mean, you can tell it's there but it doesn't drone too much.
it's Fujitsubo, reputation precedes it. It's not DC, and that's enough for me.
Seriously though, I'm sure it's just well made, if not better than a Mugen, and definitely better than a Greddy, not to mention it supposedly breathes freakishly well.
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hehe, I'm in a love/hate relationship with my engine, I used to love it, now i love to hate it.
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