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Air Power System, Is It Worth It?


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You're in Melbourne. Go and see Rob at HPF and Simon at Nizpro. After talking with both use whichever you feel most comfortable with. Either will give you a great result.

Geea. :spoton:

Do they sell there plenums seperately?

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You're in Melbourne. Go and see Rob at HPF and Simon at Nizpro. After talking with both use whichever you feel most comfortable with. Either will give you a great result.

Geea. :spoton:

Do they sell there plenums seperately?

yeah they do but not sure on price, be guessing between 800-1200 dollars

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APS gear is excellent quality.

The exhaust flows exceptionally well for over 330 rwkw and does NOT resonate or intrude on cabin comfort. It's a deeper tone, and sounds tough, but is NOT loud.

It is expensive though, and can not be bought as a seperate item. Available with Ph2 kits and above.

Yes you can. It's about $2K though. You just can't buy parts of the exhaust seperate, like a cat or tailpipe.

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Unlike APS who refuse to sell parts (full kit only), as others have stated. WTF is up with that anyway???

Nevermind, all good advice in this thread RobbyD, enjoy.

APS gear is excellent quality.

It is expensive though, and can not be bought as a seperate item. Available with Ph2 kits and above.

Yes you can. It's about $2K though. You just can't buy parts of the exhaust seperate, like a cat or tailpipe.

I thought there were a number of members on here who found APS themselves wouldn't part with anything unless a full kit was being purchased..... ??

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you have been given a few names of dealers already... I suggest that you go onto the capa website and have look at capa edit dealers. Ring a few dealers and have a talk to them. There are lots of great dealers out there and you just need to find out whos offerings suit your needs. All edit delaers can do your basic APS phase 2 equivalnet utilizing the edit instead of the unichip.

But dont be fooled into thinking that there is only 1 or 2 dealers that can supply what you want. There are many of them :spoton:

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I have been in an XRT with an aps phase II kit and it makes a significant difference to standard. I haven't had the chance to experience the nizpro kits or other mods, but would suggest you see if you can have a run in differently modified cars to see which one you prefer. I like the ADR compliance of the APS kits myself, having owned a some highly modifed, but non ADR cars previously.

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The Exhaust can be purchased seperatly. Thats what i did. When (not if when) the APS cat craps itself you can purchase it seperatly but its and $800 item. There are equivilant cats avalible for less than half that.. :spoton:

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I agree with others comments about the general quality of the APS hardware - CAT excepted...

There are some other good exhausts starting to get made - I saw one the other day at Nizpro that looked very smicko - not sure who it was from though - I am sure if you rang simon he would give you a run down...

Just for the record, the Nizpro kits are also ADR compliant as well.

Again - good luck!

Cheers, :spoton:

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:spoton: Thanks for the advice guys. It's given me food for thought..

I will talk with Simon from Nizpro as well, and see where I go from there..

Once again thanks for the advice.. :censored:

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