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Old 05-23-2002, 07:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I/H/E and VAFC QUESTIONS....on a SS lude...

So im thinking about finally getting around to getting the CAI and finishing my catback exhaust, and possibly getting headers....are headers worth spending $300 on? is there a noticeable difference (on a SS especially).....or should i get I/E and then get a VAFC and get it dyno tuned??what is the best way to go?
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SS or not... Mods will internally help out the car. Im sure I/H/E and VFAC will help out alot properly tuned that is. All i have a CAI, you'll lose some low end torque so i'd recommend some pullies along with that to complete the works.
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I would get AEM CAI, AEM Pullies (must for SS's), and header and get the VAFC later or if u hvae $ get that too.........
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what pullies do the AEM pullies consist of and are they hard to install (can u royally eff up an engine by not knowing how to install em, and lastly isnt the battery a lot more suseptable to die in those situations?
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what should i do?
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I don't think you would mess anything up trying to put pullies on. The problem is getting the stock ones off. The power steering one isn't hard but the alternator is a little tricky. You could do it yourself, its not too hard.
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I don't think you would mess anything up trying to put pullies on. The problem is getting the stock ones off. The power steering one isn't hard but the alternator is a little tricky. You could do it yourself, its not too hard.
are the instructions for installing pulleys in the helms manual?
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