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Old 09-16-2004, 01:27 AM   #16
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Re: I got a 1992 plymouth laser rs turbo please read!!!!

He said the car was the turbo RS, please read...
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Old 09-16-2004, 04:02 PM   #17
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Okay, what is a MAF, and I am going to get a muffler shop to build me a whole custom exhaust that is better then the stock, So could one of you guys tell me what all I need, and what is the best thing to get them to do. Thanks any reply is vary helpful
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Old 09-16-2004, 04:16 PM   #18
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Re: I got a 1992 plymouth laser rs turbo please read!!!!

MAF/MAS is almost the same thing. It's the sensor that reads how much air is entering your car, and it's right next to the filter. Mass airflow sensor

http://members.shaw.ca/dsm.1000q/Engineprimer/

For exhaust, you want to get a full system from the o2 sensor back, but only the best exhaust shops wont mess it up. I would get a downpipe from a site like roadraceengineering.com, then have the exhaust shop make you a 2.5'' catback. 3'' if you want room to grow.
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Alright I heard that a 2.5 exhaust can only handle a certain amount of horsepower is that true, and if so how much????
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Old 09-16-2004, 06:11 PM   #20
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Re: I got a 1992 plymouth laser rs turbo please read!!!!

A full 2.5 O2 back can easily support 400 hP, mandrel bent even more.

Hell, I ran a 13.1 on a totally STOCK exhaust system on my 92 Talon years back, that's close to 300 HP. I wouldn't reccomend that, but fact is you can push a lot of exhaust out of small pipe.
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Old 09-16-2004, 06:30 PM   #21
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Okay, well you all have been a big help, I know I will have more questions later, but until then talk to ya later.



P.S I will talk to you all when I get my exhaust system, bye and thinks for everything
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Old 09-21-2004, 05:24 PM   #22
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Okay well I am back. Well What is a eliminator downpipe and should I get this or no????
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