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Re: 99' GASE - Planning Ahead.

Ya with all these expensive sophisticated intake parts u should be up close to 200hp maybe a little less. I hav closer to 220hp, but with other modifications and biggger exhaust/headers. With the money I've wasted I could of bought the damn turbo kit or super charger, but the trans would be dead.

the #350125 on the JD site would work, it doesnt say what the diameter of the MAF is though. The pic i posted above I think came from car domain, but I never saw where they were all were getting the from. But the #350125 would be calibrated and better than stock.

not really, just those two, maybe a wheel pic , LOL. So one else took those with a digital camera, I dont hav one yet, but soon. I hav a handycam full of stuff, but no way to down load,when I do then I'll make a dvd.
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Re: 99' GASE - Planning Ahead.

What is stock HP on these 99' GASE? Just curious...
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Re: 99' GASE - Planning Ahead.

175-185hp depending on who you ask.
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Re: 99' GASE - Planning Ahead.

Gir about your list you should definitely get an exhaust as one of your first mods. I would go intake-exhaust-pulley-PCM-TB-P&P intake manifolds-whatever else you plan on doing
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Re: 99' GASE - Planning Ahead.

exhaust is def. on the list with some new headers.. but I can wait on those
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Re: 99' GASE - Planning Ahead.

If you get an slp and headers,I heard it sounds like shit because it is really raspy.I dont know if your getting the slp or whatever,but thats what people have said.
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Re: 99' GASE - Planning Ahead.

I was thinking SLP, but Borla would be my first choice... its all dependant on how long I want to wait and save money...
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