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Old 05-02-2005, 05:45 PM   #1
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Please help my 96 cav

hey guys. Ok i need some help. I got a 96 2.2 auto cav. and i just want it to go fast. I know stuff costs money to and thats why I'm goona take it one step at a time. But i was wondering what i could drop into it that would allow this car to go fast and reliable. Also if its not asking to much what order should i do it in?
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Old 05-13-2005, 05:36 PM   #2
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hey guys. Ok i need some help. I got a 96 2.2 auto cav. and i just want it to go fast. I know stuff costs money to and thats why I'm goona take it one step at a time. But i was wondering what i could drop into it that would allow this car to go fast and reliable. Also if its not asking to much what order should i do it in?

hey dude, a 3.1 v6 would be a good start, they r easy to find, and trust me fast in a cavi. u can get an auto for that v6 to, if your the person who doesn't want to worry about conversions. the engines r cheap as well, either pick up a motor at a wreckers or buy a cheap car wit that engine. after that you should go for exhaust upgrades, and then suspension... peace man...

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Old 05-14-2005, 04:25 PM   #3
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Don't forget those racing stickers... they're 5 HP each! :P
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Old 05-15-2005, 12:16 AM   #4
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Re: Re: Please help my 96 cav

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hey dude, a 3.1 v6 would be a good start, they r easy to find, and trust me fast in a cavi. u can get an auto for that v6 to, if your the person who doesn't want to worry about conversions. the engines r cheap as well, either pick up a motor at a wreckers or buy a cheap car wit that engine. after that you should go for exhaust upgrades, and then suspension... peace man...

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2.0 l4 , 135hp, auto
dual exhaust, cold air intake
a 3.1 will fit in the engine bay of that gen cav? wow...interesting...lol
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