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Old 03-09-2006, 09:18 PM
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More hp for my 95 sunfire?

Well first off i plan on keeping the car till it dies (5+ years) so im not afraid to put a little money into it over the time. Nothin tooo extreme, but I was wondering what I can do to add some more power? I was thinking about a turbo but im not sure if the stock engine would be able to run a turbo and it would probably cost a good 1000 bucks or more to put on in huh? I was thinking the basic weapon r intake and a magna flow exhaust or somthin like that. Hopefully id gain like 10 - 20 horsepower from the 2. Any suggestions would be helpful.
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Old 03-10-2006, 12:48 AM
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Re: More hp for my 95 sunfire?

try 2500-3000 for a turbo setup depending on if you get a kit or find all the shit you need from a junkyard...header, intake, and exhaust might gain u 15 if your lucky...
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Old 03-10-2006, 07:18 AM
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Re: More hp for my 95 sunfire?

So basically its not worth puttin an intake and exhaust in it? I mean 15 hp isnt bad but if the exhaust is like 600 and the intake is 150 then gettin the exhaust installed. Ill probably lookin at about 1000. Hmm not sure if its worth it hehehe.

Yeah i saw the kits were like 3500, i was like damn
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Re: More hp for my 95 sunfire?

well yours computer is OBD 1, that means you can guy a chip for it from Venom and a few other companies. That should give you a few extra HP. For the intake just buy a cone filter and attach it to the end of the S tube. For exhauast, you can get the header for like 200 bucks, and have a shop install that and bend the rest of a full 2.25 or 2.0 inch exhaust and put it on for a total of like 500 bucks if your lucky.

But i would just save your money and buy a better car if i were you.
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Old 03-12-2006, 12:46 PM
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Re: More hp for my 95 sunfire?

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well yours computer is OBD 1, that means you can guy a chip for it from Venom and a few other companies. That should give you a few extra HP. For the intake just buy a cone filter and attach it to the end of the S tube. For exhauast, you can get the header for like 200 bucks, and have a shop install that and bend the rest of a full 2.25 or 2.0 inch exhaust and put it on for a total of like 500 bucks if your lucky.

But i would just save your money and buy a better car if i were you.

i probably will save. Im gonna get a cheap bike like 1500 bucks for gasmileage in the summer. Plus i want a bike. Then im gonna save up for a trans am which I will mod.
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