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Old 5/26/05 | 01:32 AM
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Mac Prochamber h-pipe 3in, Mac Cold Air kit, Mac Pulleys, and then a lil later 4.10's in the back. Right now i have American thunder Catback and Mac Shorty headers. What do u guys think my car is capable of. Its a 1994 Gt auto vert. Thanx
Old 5/26/05 | 11:25 AM
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The 3" prochamber is probably a little big... You got a good start, and with the 4.10's and some dr's you should be at low 14's. I recommend a shift kit/stall converter for the aode however. Or a programmer to help tune it can also help firm the shifts.
Old 5/26/05 | 12:12 PM
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Personally, I wouldnt spend the extra cash on a 3" prochamber unless you are planning on adding a s/c, or turbo or something, just stick with a 2.5". It isnt really gonna give your car anymore noticable power on the top end, so the moeny would be better off spent on something else.
Old 5/28/05 | 07:47 AM
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Originally posted by joker@May 26, 2005, 12:15 PM
Personally, I wouldnt spend the extra cash on a 3" prochamber unless you are planning on adding a s/c, or turbo or something, just stick with a 2.5". It isnt really gonna give your car anymore noticable power on the top end, so the moeny would be better off spent on something else.
Yep. What he said!
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