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Re: What was the BEST CHEAPEST mod you did to your ride?
[Re: RemCharger]
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05/20/12 02:47 AM
05/20/12 02:47 AM
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Posts: 480 Texas
racer_amx
mopar
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mopar
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Posts: 480
Texas
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Hands down , juice.
+1
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Re: What was the BEST CHEAPEST mod you did to your ride?
[Re: 8urvette]
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05/20/12 08:28 AM
05/20/12 08:28 AM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,943 Melbourne.....Oz-land
Moparmal
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master
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,943
Melbourne.....Oz-land
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Pro Dist re-curve...(not just a spring change)..............gained 2/10ths
Last edited by Moparmal; 05/20/12 08:32 AM.
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Re: What was the BEST CHEAPEST mod you did to your ride?
[Re: Dodgem]
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05/20/12 02:43 PM
05/20/12 02:43 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,946 Holly/MI
Dean_Kuzluzski
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master
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Posts: 8,946
Holly/MI
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"BEST CHEAPEST" mod was doing my own bowl/port match grinding to some big block cylinder heads. At the time I also added a 3" dual exhaust that dumped at the rear axle. This brought me a 3-4 mph gain through the traps. The proverbial " I love it when a plan comes together!".
R.I.P.- Gary "Coop" Davis 02/09/68-05/13/04
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Re: What was the BEST CHEAPEST mod you did to your ride?
[Re: Dragger40]
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05/20/12 11:50 PM
05/20/12 11:50 PM
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Joined: May 2004
Posts: 453 Holly, MI
JackGTX440
mopar
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mopar
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 453
Holly, MI
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80mm turbo... $900=500 MORE horse power. That's only $1.80/hp lol
Jack Irons Jr.
'67 GTX, turbo 6.1 HEMI
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Re: What was the BEST CHEAPEST mod you did to your ride?
[Re: 8urvette]
#1235907
05/21/12 12:26 AM
05/21/12 12:26 AM
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Posts: 863 Pinelands , NJ
joelson6
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super stock
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Posts: 863
Pinelands , NJ
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I'm just a little bored sitting here at work with nothing to do. I started thinking what else could I do to my car that #1. is easy #2. is cheap #3. has proven benefits #4. is fun (love tinkering)
So guys what have you done to your car that was cheap, easy to do and you see or feel benefits from?
Home made ingenuity, store bought, what ever it may be lets hear about it. And if its home made pics are encouraged!
#1. is easy - couple hours install #2. is cheap - right around $100 #3. has proven benefits - maximizes HP #4. is fun (love tinkering)- plenty of tinkering once you install it.
i just put an A/F gauge and O2 sensors in my '74 Challenger. now i'm really gonna dial the carb in. cost me around 100 bucks.
here's the link.
http://www.amazon.com/Equus-8366-Fuel-Ratio-Gauge/dp/B000EVU9RY/ref=pd_rhf_ee_p_t_3
it's a dual gauge that you can connect 2 O2 sensors so you only need 1 gauges. it works with both wide or narrow band sensors. welded bung in the exhaust pipes right after the collectors. one wire from each sensor to the gauge and a power and ground to the gauge. i used 2 Bosch narrow band sensors. i gotta break out my carb kits.
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