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Ok I have a 2002 Chevy Cavy and you know it's not a car known for it's power. Wats the cheapest way for me to put a little more power in it? Cause i need more horses.
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There is no such thing as cheap power.
I'd start with a warm air intake or cold air intake, headers, and new exhaust. It all depends on how fast you want to go. It also would help if you told us if you have a 2.4L or 2.2L engine.
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Re: Help!!
Thats about it for cheap power. Then theres nitrous, S/C, or turbo. My advice: If its a 2.4, do it up. If its a 2.2 OHV dont waste your time.
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Re: Help!!
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Thanks for setting me straight.
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