Kepping it N/A, and NOT ls/vtec, how to get more power?
#11
RE: Kepping it N/A, and NOT ls/vtec, how to get more power?
oh, well I think I'm gona stay away from ITB's then and just go with
Bisimoto stage 3 cam
Ti valve springs and retainers
milled head
port and polish
high compression pistons
arp head studs and rod bolts
tune
to go along with what I already have
hp racing cold air intake
skunk2 throttle body
skunk2 intake manifold
megan racing 4-2-1 header
apexi ws2 catback exhaust
stock 140 hp, how much should I end up with roughly?
Bisimoto stage 3 cam
Ti valve springs and retainers
milled head
port and polish
high compression pistons
arp head studs and rod bolts
tune
to go along with what I already have
hp racing cold air intake
skunk2 throttle body
skunk2 intake manifold
megan racing 4-2-1 header
apexi ws2 catback exhaust
stock 140 hp, how much should I end up with roughly?
#16
RE: Kepping it N/A, and NOT ls/vtec, how to get more power?
if you want a fully worked b18 head minus cams let me know, i can take care of you for your whole head for about half your budget. Getting air in and out of the head is were you get almost all of your power "EFFICIENCY"
put some high comp pistons in it and some lightweight rods, en edelbrock manifold and go to town on the tune!
put some high comp pistons in it and some lightweight rods, en edelbrock manifold and go to town on the tune!
#17
RE: Kepping it N/A, and NOT ls/vtec, how to get more power?
ORIGINAL: Mr Mobsta Man
I think that megan racing header and ws2 is gonna choke your exhaust a bit.
I think that megan racing header and ws2 is gonna choke your exhaust a bit.
#18
RE: Kepping it N/A, and NOT ls/vtec, how to get more power?
ORIGINAL: fivespeed
*cough cough* I have a megan racing header and a ws2 catback and they definitely gave me relatively a lot of power. Those products are not going to choke his exhaust.
ORIGINAL: Mr Mobsta Man
I think that megan racing header and ws2 is gonna choke your exhaust a bit.
I think that megan racing header and ws2 is gonna choke your exhaust a bit.
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