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Old 04-07-2003, 10:09 PM
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can anyone tell me what these mods do and how well they work???? Any info about these mods would be great cause i have no clue what they do
AEM tru alternator power pulley
Fuel pressure regulator
Engine mounts
Venom fuel rail
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Old 08-10-2005, 10:57 PM
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Re: 1/4 mile times 2000 Z24

i don't kno why everybody underestimates cavaliers i'm a chevy man and i will always be i have a cavalier that is untouchable in my hometown i have found no imports able to compete with i've got practically every mod done to my cavalier that can be done and i've even outran my buddies camaro with a 350 yet at that i'd like to see some other imports do that. my car with weight reductions weights roughly the same as a civic hatchback. i have my 2.4 bored to a 3.0 full headder, cam gear, cam,underdrive pullys,port and polished etc. everything and every part is brand new in the engine the next mod is a t3 turbonetic turbo and my car looks bone stock except for the rims and the muffler trust me i get laughs when i pull up to a modded car but they don't laugh very long so just think about that next time you decide to underestimate a cavy you might just get smoked
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Old 08-10-2005, 11:30 PM
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i took my z24 to the track about a year ago, just had an intake an exhaust, i ran 15.5 with subs in the back lol. Beat my friends 96 eclipse, he had full apexi exhaust an headers aem cold air intake, beat him by like 4 car lengths.
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Old 08-11-2005, 06:22 AM
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you guys are more then 2 years late on your responses...
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Re: what do Z24's run?

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you guys are more then 2 years late on your responses...

oh fuckin well...
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Old 08-11-2005, 04:39 PM
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Re: Re: what do Z24's run?

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oh fuckin well...
sounds like my attitude at work
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i ran low 15 in my 90 z24, but it was in awesome condition.
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