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Old 06-07-2004, 06:54 PM
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Re: FIPK *and* throttle body spacer

The FIPK will provide better intake airflow. It'll offer a mild increase in performance and a very nice sound - more like a sports car than a wheezing old man. It works very well with the exhaust mod you've already made.

The programmer? It makes some fuel mapping changes, along with transmission shift point changes that may or may not provide a noticeable performance increase.

Not too strong on the other mods you're after. I'd recommend a visit to belltech.com, groundforce.com, and eibach.com, along with a general web search on "suspension lift kit" or some other verbiage. You also may consider whether dropping the front end a little bit might offer the same look. I don't know the specs on your truck, but if you have torsion bars, the drop could be acheived by loosening the bars - aligning the front end immediately afterward.

Finally, same recommendation on the hood, although places like stylinconcepts.com and streetbeatcustoms.com often carry hoods. Good luck!

Take care,
Jerry
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