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I know a million people probably replied to this already lol but if you aren't lookin to make insane power, I'd just stick with a full exhaust (headers, HFC's, mufflers,
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I know a million people probably replied to this already lol but if you aren't lookin to make insane power, I'd just stick with a full exhaust (headers, HFC's, mufflers, or straight pipes, whatever you prefer) and a decent intake system to start. Those are the most common and easiest to do.
Next thing I'd go for is a programmer (like superchips etc.) if anyone has anything out, or even an upgraded ECU. I know it may sound wierd on a Z because it's a V6, but one of the quickest and easiest ways to build power is through a cam. After that maybe some minor forced induction? Maybe a small supercharger or a small twin turbo set up. If you plan on any hard driving/track time, invest in an oil cooler, it's worth it. |
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Why would you do N/A mods (intake, headers) just to throw them out later and go forced induction? |
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