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gmarsden9
05-11-2012, 05:55 AM
sup guys happy friday so made the list of everyhting im getting done as soon as funds come in.. pretty much the basics.. cold air, 4.10's tune, pulleys,being as of right now since unfortunatley she is my daily driver i need to stay away from the supercharged route.. was just wondering how many horses that brings about? only thing i have done to my car now is the areo exausts .. witch i highly recomend if you all dont have them!! :) "remove the rear catts" ;) any ideas on adding power withought going to over budget?.. i know headers are looking like close to a grand...

tallpaul
05-20-2012, 06:25 PM
I don't know about the hp numbers you'll gain. On the Alternative Auto website I think they said that their tuner produced a 17 hp gain in rwhp. You will deffinitely feel a difference with all of those, especially the 4.10's. With all of those upgrades, I only lost 1 mpg on the highway.

guspech750
05-20-2012, 07:10 PM
No matter the number gain.

You will feel a big difference in your MM after those mods.

I too had the CAI, 4.10's and pulleys and loved it before I went with an Eaton swap.

Have fun! :burnout:

Paul T. Casey
05-21-2012, 11:28 AM
CAI, tune, and pullies should nab you around 270ish at the wheels. Add the Kooks or Stainless Works, and bump that to 290+.

SC Cheesehead
05-21-2012, 12:09 PM
sup guys happy friday so made the list of everyhting im getting done as soon as funds come in.. pretty much the basics.. cold air, 4.10's tune, pulleys,being as of right now since unfortunatley she is my daily driver i need to stay away from the supercharged route.. was just wondering how many horses that brings about? only thing i have done to my car now is the areo exausts .. witch i highly recomend if you all dont have them!! :) "remove the rear catts" ;) any ideas on adding power withought going to over budget?.. i know headers are looking like close to a grand...


Don't let that be an issue. Installation of an S/C won't impact the reliability of your car, I used mine as a DD for two years after getting the blower installed, just transitioned to cruiser status recently as a found good deal on a new pick up; otherwise, I'd still be using the car daily.

tallpaul
05-23-2012, 09:28 PM
Just make damn sure that the mechanic who installs your gears puts red loctite on the ring gear bolts. If he doesn't then they will back out over time and you could get seriously injured or killed.