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Old 04-05-2004, 02:50 AM
pancovilla pancovilla is offline
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Lightbulb keeping or trading my 96 cavalier

This is my situation!

I have a basic 96 2.2L engine Cavalier

Now i want something that would be faster, i have a couple of thousand dollars to spend, and im not to savy when it comes to cars.

I do know 1 thing, i want a faster car. I would like something in the 200 - 300 HP range, something that would pick up faster.

I've seen some custom cavaliers and they look really nice.

I have no problem fixing my car, I really like the body of my cavalier, again the problem is the power of my engine

I wanted to know from you poeple, (Im assuming that you know more than me) IF I shoud A: sell this car for whatever i can get and a diffrent car, which i would also have to fix up,
or B: fix up this car.

What could i get/have to do/and the cost to get this engine to the high 200 - 300 range.

consider that i am willing to do a lot to it, swap engines, buy superchargers/turbos, consider that although i dont have an infinte amount of money, i do have some to start off, and a job, so i can save and keep fixing it up

Thank you all for all your time,

let me say sorry if i sound mean, snobbie or rude in anyway
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Old 04-05-2004, 03:29 PM
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Re: keeping or trading my 96 cavalier

you should start with engine internals and work your way up to a turbo. Thats going to be the easiest way to get around 200 hp
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