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Mods for low rpm

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Old 01-31-2004, 08:02 PM
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I have done most of the "easy" mods. But I think after opening up the exhaust caused me to lose low rpm power. Mid to high rpms it pulls like a ****, but I really want that low end power. What should i consider doing to get more low end powa
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2.5 pulley? That stock on the '94? Might want to go down to a 2.2?
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Don't believe its stock but going to a smaller pulley will get you some low end power. Also getting an MSD ignition with its extra sparks should get you a little on the low end too.
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