best way
#1
best way
besides the basic bolt-ons, i would like to get my 1997 gt up to around 350 hp on the rear wheels by all engine (no turbos, supercharger, or nitrous), what would be the best way without spending a ****load. Its a 97 gt, auto, w/flomaster, msd wires, and cold air kit.
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#4
RE: best way
It's not a realistic number for you unless you want to spend a mountain of money, probably more than your car is worth. Talk to Code3GT, he has roughly what you want. But that is on a 2001 PI car so i don't know for sure what you would need. Good luck
#6
RE: best way
ORIGINAL: bigjohnson4.6gt
besides the basic bolt-ons, i would like to get my 1997 gt up to around 350 hp on the rear wheels by all engine (no turbos, supercharger, or nitrous), what would be the best way without spending a ****load. Its a 97 gt, auto, w/flomaster, msd wires, and cold air kit.
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besides the basic bolt-ons, i would like to get my 1997 gt up to around 350 hp on the rear wheels by all engine (no turbos, supercharger, or nitrous), what would be the best way without spending a ****load. Its a 97 gt, auto, w/flomaster, msd wires, and cold air kit.
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Without spending a ****load it cannot be done my friend, especially with a 4.6 2v (97 to boot)