GReddy
GReddy Exhaust Systems, Turbo Kits, Electronics and Suspension Parts
Founded in Japan in 1977, The Trust company LTD has become a dominant source for automotive performance products around the world. Since 1994 the development and distribution of Trust Company products in the United States has been accomplished by GReddy Performance Products, in Irvine, California. A company founded and managed by racers and enthusiasts, GReddy Performance Products, Inc. has one prime goal, to develop products that increase performance. To this end, the GPP spirit of constant evolution shows in every GReddy product offer. The reputation of the GPP line for US spec and JDM vehicles in unsurpassed and backed by a sales and service organization second to none. GReddy’s application listings are extensive, covering most of the popular vehicles with a broad variety of products. GReddy employs a constant customer awareness program with a feedback channel, which is used to further improve GReddy product lines.
GReddy Performance Products, Inc. maintains an in-house tech-support center, staffed by knowledgeable personnel with years of experience, which not only gives immediate support to customers, but also is incorporated into the feed back channel to assist in constantly improving each and every product line. GReddy does not outsource technical support as they feel that when you purchase a GPP product, you did it because you wanted the best, and quality tech support is part of the deal. GPP takes image seriously and backs GReddy products with a real warranty you can count on. In most cases, after examination of the item GReddy will elect to give you a complete new product as opposed to repairing a defective one. GReddy does this for two reasons, first of all to make you a completely satisfied customer, and secondly because warranty items are fully examined to find the cause of a defect and, if necessary, make running changes to the product line in the future. This is why GReddy maintains one of the lowest warranty claims percentages in the industry.
GPP maintains a wide varity of performance products, from CARB exempt 50-state legal performance products to "race only" products designed and intended for off-highway use. Such products include Aero Kits, Wide Body Kits, Body Kits, Spoilers, Wings, Supreme SP Exhaust, Revolution RS Exhaust, Evolution GT Exhaust, GPP RS-Race Exhaust, Titanium Exhaust, Airinix Air Filters, Blow-off Valves, Intercoolers, Oil Coolers, Radiators, Pulley Kits, Profec Boost Controllers, Sirius Meters, Informeter, Coilovers, Steering Wheels, Shift Knobs, Hood Dampers and More. Whether you are just looking for a little better performance from your street machine, or are going for all-out race performance, the only name you need to know is GReddy Performance Products, Inc. Please check your local laws regarding vehicle modification, before purchasing. Accesspeed is proud to offer GReddy products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.
Superchargers and Turbos » Charge Pipes
Turbo Charge Pipes and Charge Tubes, Hot Side Charge Pipes, Cold Side Charge Pipes
What is a charge pipe?
A charge pipe is a free-flowing tube that replaces your vehicle's restrictive factory intercooler piping. A properly designed charge pipe will reduce turbo-charged air pressure loss while increasing air flow from the turbo to the intercooler.
Do charge pipes add horsepower?
Charge pipes increase throttle response on most applications, but are especially efficient on high performance vehicles that have aftermarket upgrades and/or tuning.
What is the difference between a turbo charge pipe (hot side) and an intercooler charge pipe (cold side)?
Turbo charge pipes are free-flowing tubes that replace the restrictive factory piping that connects your turbo to your intercooler. Properly designed turbo charge pipes (often called hot side turbo pipes) reduce turbocharged air pressure loss while increasing air flow from the turbo to the intercooler. Basically, the hot side (turbo side) of the charge pipe carries hot charge air from the turbo to the intercooler. Conversely, the intercooler charge pipes (often called cold side turbo pipes) connect the intercooler to the air intake on your vehicle. The cold side of the intercooler charge pipe takes the cooled air from the intercooler and directs it to the intake manifold. The cold side is also referred to as the intake side.
Does a charge pipe require a custom tune or program?
A tune is not required for the installation of most charge pipes. However, charge pipes will compliment a vehicle with a good tune, allowing you to take full advantage of the free-flowing air.