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Old 11-02-2003, 03:22 AM
00_Yellow_Tibby 00_Yellow_Tibby is offline
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Best Option for cheap HP?

Hey all,
Picked up my "shark" today, and loved every minute of the drive. I want to add some pep to it, and a shorter shift throw. I've read that CAI are an alright way to get an extra 5-10 hp, but what's the next step? I also read about OBX shifting assemblys to shorten the throw. What would you all suggest I do? Thanks
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Old 11-02-2003, 05:48 PM
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there is a group buy in the works for a short shgifter from korea

www.rdtiburon.com (go to the group buy section in the forum)

you can type in "obx tiburon" on ebay in the search box and find some headers, and a cat back exhaust for about 400 altogether. he has made a lot of deals with tiburon owners and so far, only good things come from customers. there are also a lot of cold air intakes on ebay that work almost just as well as the aem one.

so for about 650(max) altogether, you can get an adjustable shifter, headers, catback exhaust, and a CAI. these things will add about 20 hp at the wheels alltogether, and very short shifts.
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Old 11-05-2003, 06:09 PM
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cold air intake
cai....

exhaust
headers
work on weight reduction
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