Specifically the HKS dp has anyone lowered their supra and had this dp and scraped it? I want to know because I have money for the HKS dp and I was thinking about getting it.
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Adjuster;941909 said:Most lowered MK3's and any other car this low for that matter, will have scrapes from speed bumps, entry ramps and other stuff that is built for higher vehicles.
This is why I totally reccomend having a flexable section in whatever DP you use or make.
Think about this.
Every time it scrapes, with a fixed pipe, it is like throwing a long breaker bar on there, and putting the weight of your car on it.. The loads to the turbo/exhaust manifold/head are huge! No wonder so many people complain of cracked housings, manifolds, and loose head studs.
Age and wear is part of the deal, but fixed DP's do not help in any way to keep your engine problem free.
That being said, the HKS DP is a poor design. It is necked down, and does not flow as well as others out there, and it does not include the exhaust housing like some do. (BIC's for example is one of the better flowing designs out there due to the divorced waste gate pipe, even if you route it back into the pipe later, it flows better due to less turbulence at the turbo exit point.)
But I would get his with flex added into the design. (More money, but less problems later on...)
Good luck.
Of course, those HKS DP's are low as shit. you can see it from the side of the car. I always scrape if i don't go slow or diagonally up a driveway or speedbump. btw, i'm only on tokico blues and eibach pro kits.
probably because my car is lowered? idk, everybody that i know that has or has owned one said that it hung lower and it scraped.Nick M;942122 said:And it doesn't scrape either. Nor does it hang lower. It is installed wrong, lowered, worn engine mounts, something else is causing it.
Datsrboi;942408 said:AHAHAHAH
Mines not scrape... Mines dented.. if you want pics let me know.
Adjuster;941909 said:Most lowered MK3's and any other car this low for that matter, will have scrapes from speed bumps, entry ramps and other stuff that is built for higher vehicles.
This is why I totally reccomend having a flexable section in whatever DP you use or make.
Think about this.
Every time it scrapes, with a fixed pipe, it is like throwing a long breaker bar on there, and putting the weight of your car on it.. The loads to the turbo/exhaust manifold/head are huge! No wonder so many people complain of cracked housings, manifolds, and loose head studs.
Age and wear is part of the deal, but fixed DP's do not help in any way to keep your engine problem free.
That being said, the HKS DP is a poor design. It is necked down, and does not flow as well as others out there, and it does not include the exhaust housing like some do. (BIC's for example is one of the better flowing designs out there due to the divorced waste gate pipe, even if you route it back into the pipe later, it flows better due to less turbulence at the turbo exit point.)
But I would get his with flex added into the design. (More money, but less problems later on...)
Good luck.