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what do yous think is better between Garrett or HKS. Also what BOV do you guys like the best for sound?

i;ve had HKS, Apexi and Blitz bov..

Hks was good sounding but it gets old after awhile

Apexi sounded like ur dropping rice into a plastic bag (truck air brake sound)

Blitz sound like a louder stock bov

I found the stock bov to be good :(

Garrett, Hks all the same :) cant go wrong B)

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oh god not again

But it is a fact. Garrette oems for hks. That came from someone who worked for hks, so i beleive it's pretty reliable. They might be of different specifications but almost similar, and the other big difference is hks makes them as bolt on kits and garrette u have to custom most stuff stuff.

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whats cai, pfc, ebc.

new to this stuff

Nice one Dan you confused 'im :D

Cold Air Intake - in the form of a huge pipe running from a front facing position to provide max air flow to your pods.

Power FC (FC = Full Computer) - APEXi...........yeah

Electronic Boost Controller - Controls Boost....Electronically.

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