engine mods
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CAI and a more efficient exhaust are certainly good choices for initial mods, but you also might consider installing a shift kit. Doesn't increase horsepower, but quicker shifts mean improved performance.
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Call ZZP, or send them an email, and tell them what you are looking for. They can take the guess work out of it for you. Contact information is on their website.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/kandn-apoll...24y2005g26u0j5
What do you guys think of this one for an intake?
What do you guys think of this one for an intake?
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is this what you are talking about?
http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/...Shift-Kit.aspx
http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/...Shift-Kit.aspx
Yes, that is exactly what I am talking about. We have a couple of guys on the forum who make them and install them into the accumulator for you. You pay them for the shift kit plus a deposit on the accumulator, and when you ship your old accumulator back to them they refund your deposit. Send PM'* to Danthurs and Billboost37 if you want to go that route.
hey mike, i emailed the support guys and they said that the catback won't fit my car and neither will the intake... any other sites you know of that might have something?
You could try www.3800performance.com
If you want to go cheap for the CAI, goto the hardware store and get one of those aluminum foil dryer ducts and use that. Attach a cone style K&N filter to it and your all set.
If you want to go cheap for the CAI, goto the hardware store and get one of those aluminum foil dryer ducts and use that. Attach a cone style K&N filter to it and your all set.


