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Old 01-29-2012, 08:20 PM
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RV6 HFPC and PCD Tax Return Sale!

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how long is the sale? not getting my returns until Aprilish
Old 01-31-2012, 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by FCVadi
how long is the sale? not getting my returns until Aprilish
Depends on stock maybe until April if you are lucky.
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Got my return today and placed an order for the PCDs.
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Got my return today and placed an order for the PCDs.
Just got the order, will ship today.
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Here is a quick RV6 crash course, this is rough draft that will eventually be added to the webpage. You can get more details on the rv6 website www.rv6-p.com

The order of exhaust components.
Heads (engine) > precats > Jpipe > 3rd cat > exhaust



Jpipe+3rd cat delete

The RV6 V3 jpipe is our latest design and has the best gains due to its 2.25" long runner design. It replaces both the factory jpipe and 3rd cat in one piece. No check engine lights are triggered since there are no sensors on the 3rd cat. It is recommended that you get the jpipe before PCDs or HFPCs.

Pros:
Good mid and high range gains
Replaces factory jpipe and 3rd cat in open piece
Bolts up no modifications needed
No obvious place for a 3rd cat.

Cons:

May not pass visual inspection in some states.

Precat Deletes
There are current 2 RV6 options for a precat replacement. These options are effective because Honda used a very restrictive precat design. They are made with stamped sheet metal to reduce cost and have a small 1.75" out.
Precat deletes or PCDs replace the factory precats with a straight pipe using smooth flowing castings a 2.25” outlet. Precat deletes include special adapters for the O2 sensors and do not throw a check engine light.

Pros:
Maximum performance gains
Low cost compared HFPCs

Cons:
Raspy exhaust
Exhaust smell
May not pass visual inspection
Requires an extra resonator for rasp free operation

Highflow precats
High flow precats or HFPCs replaces the factory precats with high flow catalytic converters. They offer the best of compromise between performance and daily drivability. They are also paired with our smooth flowing castings 2.25” castings.

Pros:
No rasp
No exhaust smell
May pass visual inspection

Cons:
More expensive then PCDs
Slightly less power gains compared to PCDs
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Might get the HFPC's when i get the moneys
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According to picture, you have to add the Magnaflow 10426 in front of the OEM resonator to reduce the PCD rasp? You don't replace the OEM resonator with the Magnaflow?

Are you offering a Tax Return Sale on the Jpipe & (HFC/PCD) combo?
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yes he is.

http://rv6-performance.com/index.php...mart&Itemid=66
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Originally Posted by ppypants
According to picture, you have to add the Magnaflow 10426 in front of the OEM resonator to reduce the PCD rasp? You don't replace the OEM resonator with the Magnaflow?

Are you offering a Tax Return Sale on the Jpipe & (HFC/PCD) combo?
You keep the stock resonator and add the Magnaflow resonator. Here is a picture if a customer that came in recently. For some reason they switch the OEM and Mangaflow resonator around. But either way works.

The combo is always on sale. Cheaper then the tax return sale price.
http://rv6-performance.com/index.php...mart&Itemid=60

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These HFPC amazed me... Pain in the ass to install but its worth it.!!! You can definetly feel the car pulls alot harder also throttle response...
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Are there any vids/sound clips of
PCDs
(stock or RV6 jpipe)
Magnaflow 10426
remainder of stock catback exhaust?

I'm definitely interested in the PCDs; I just don't want any rasp. I assume the HFPCs do not have any rasp at all?

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Do the 08+ Accord PCDs fit onto the 03-07 Accords if you block off the EGR port?
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Originally Posted by ppypants
Do the 08+ Accord PCDs fit onto the 03-07 Accords if you block off the EGR port?
Nope
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Where do you get the ceramic coating done?

Is it possible to get an actual thermal/satin coating rather than the metallic/shiny coating?

Any experience with coating the HFPCs?

My main goal is to maximally reduce underhood temps.

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Originally Posted by ppypants
Are there any vids/sound clips of
PCDs
(stock or RV6 jpipe)
Magnaflow 10426
remainder of stock catback exhaust?

I'm definitely interested in the PCDs; I just don't want any rasp. I assume the HFPCs do not have any rasp at all?
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-performance-parts-modifications-112/finally-rv6-v3-jpipe-hfpc-installed-826339/

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Where do you get the ceramic coating done?

Is it possible to get an actual thermal/satin coating rather than the metallic/shiny coating?

Any experience with coating the HFPCs?

My main goal is to maximally reduce underhood temps.
exhaust wrap..?

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Richie-Can I expect at least 10whp with the HFPC as I already have your Jpipe and noticed some mid-range.
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Originally Posted by ppypants
Where do you get the ceramic coating done?

Is it possible to get an actual thermal/satin coating rather than the metallic/shiny coating?

Any experience with coating the HFPCs?

My main goal is to maximally reduce underhood temps.
We found a local place that has been doing coats for 17 years. This guy is passionate about what he does and thats why we go to him.

The shiny ceramic is just the satin coating polished up its the same stuff. I figured to keep things simple I would just have everything done in baller chrome.

Yup, we have done HFPCs not a big deal. Just a little more expensive since they have to plug the cores during the coating and polishing.


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Richie-Can I expect at least 10whp with the HFPC as I already have your Jpipe and noticed some mid-range.
Yes, you will notice the gains from HFPCs or PCDs at least 10WHP.
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Out of all of the ceramic coated PCDs/HFPCs that you've sold, has anyone complained about the internal coating outgassing/burning off and destroying the O2 sensors? Most likely, the downstream sensors?
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Originally Posted by ppypants
Out of all of the ceramic coated PCDs/HFPCs that you've sold, has anyone complained about the internal coating outgassing/burning off and destroying the O2 sensors? Most likely, the downstream sensors?
None so far. I don't think it will be a problem since these are fully cured in a oven before shipping. I guess most powder coating places do no have a oven hot enough to fully cure the ceramic coating. So they tell you to finish curing on the car by letting the car idle for x minutes. These places you should avoid since the coating can burn off if you don't do it properly.
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Yup but only from confirmed shipping addresses.
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Sorry for the stupid questions...

-Do these fit the 08+ Accord v6's?? I have the 6-speed coupe.
-How long does this sale last?
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Originally Posted by Michael.Juice
Sorry for the stupid questions...

-Do these fit the 08+ Accord v6's?? I have the 6-speed coupe.
-How long does this sale last?
We have another version of the 08+ Accords. They will be ready and in stock in about 3 weeks. Currently we are taking deposits.

http://rv6-performance.com/index.php...mart&Itemid=86

http://www.my8thgen.com/forums/showt...h-Flow-Precats
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Richie-What's the difference between ceramic coating for the HFPC? Is it just for looks or does it add any power?

Thanks and I plan on ordering the HFPC this week.
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Originally Posted by vp55
Richie-What's the difference between ceramic coating for the HFPC? Is it just for looks or does it add any power?

Thanks and I plan on ordering the HFPC this week.
It keeps the engine bay temps down.
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Ritchie,

How does your HFPC compare to the stock precats on the TL-S? I understand Honda put higher flow precats on the type-s.
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Originally Posted by Getting Hosed
Ritchie,

How does your HFPC compare to the stock precats on the TL-S? I understand Honda put higher flow precats on the type-s.
Base 900 cell count
Type-S 600 cell count
HFPC 100 cell count ???****
PCD 0 cell count
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Originally Posted by vietxquangstah
Base 900 cell count
Type-S 600 cell count
HFPC 100 cell count ???****
PCD 0 cell count
Base 900 cell count
Type-S 600 cell count
HFPC 200 cell count
PCD 0 cell count

The HFPCs use metallic race cats. Basically just enough to keep things civil.
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richie whats the WHP between the PCDs and the HFPC?
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^I'm interested as well, but I don't think there's any actual dyno testing done between the PCDs and HFPCs, specifically.

I've heard speculation that the difference is <10whp (5-6whp?). However, I believe the more important aspect to look at is the difference between the retained engine bay heat of both parts. A vehicle with HFPCs will be more likely to pull timing (reduced power) as soon as the hot cats start affecting the intake air temperature.

OTOH, the use of close-coupled catalytic converters (precats) allows the engine to reach proper operating temperature much faster than a non-equipped vehicle.

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@Richie v6: Please post an end date for this sale. I need a deadline to make me decide between HFPCs and PCDs. Thanks.
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@Richie v6: Please post an end date for this sale. I need a deadline to make me decide between HFPCs and PCDs. Thanks.
The sale will end when we run out of castings. We only have around 5 more sets.
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