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Start off with Techinfo..
That'll give you an idea of low cost or free mods. Unfortunately being series 1 there isn't a lot out there from vendors/websites.
That'll give you an idea of low cost or free mods. Unfortunately being series 1 there isn't a lot out there from vendors/websites.
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The '95 should be a Series II... so there should be some available parts/mods atleast lol.
180 degree thermostat, gutting the airbox, and basic tune-up procedures are what you're gonna want to start with though.
After the basics are taken care of, you can start getting to things like the exhaust, like a hi-flow cat or a performance crossflow muffler. You won't see a big difference by doing this, but it does help the air flow better out of the car. And it'll sound sweet...
These will all help set the stage for mods where you have to start digging into the internals.
180 degree thermostat, gutting the airbox, and basic tune-up procedures are what you're gonna want to start with though.
After the basics are taken care of, you can start getting to things like the exhaust, like a hi-flow cat or a performance crossflow muffler. You won't see a big difference by doing this, but it does help the air flow better out of the car. And it'll sound sweet...
These will all help set the stage for mods where you have to start digging into the internals.
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Originally Posted by Bonneville92V688
Bonnienoclyde, the 95 was a oddball year. NA was S2 L36, SC'ed was still the S1 L67.
Alrighty, I got it now, lol, I have been updated!
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