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Old 04-05-2004, 02:05 AM
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95 prism dragging

i have 95 geo prism and has 135,000 miles on it just got it for cheap. when you get up to around 50+ you can feel a good drag on the car and when i put it in neutral the drag is gone. Just wanting to know what’s going now so i can fix it. unless its normal. (not a car expert as you can see)
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Old 04-06-2004, 06:41 PM
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nm fixed it it was one of the sparkplugs, who ever put it in left the little rubber pice and so it wasnt connecting right. if anyone finds a intake good for this car just leave a message.
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Old 05-28-2005, 03:31 AM
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Re: 95 prism dragging

I also have a 95 prizm with 131000 miles. I've looked all over for an intake. Dragonintakes is the only one I found that makes them but my mechanic said they suck. I put on a magnaflow muffler and a k&n air filter and that made a difference. Check out tire rack for some cool and relatively cheap wheels. I got ASA's which are licensed by BBS but cost a fraction of the price. 15" alloys 400 bucks for all 4.
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