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Old 01-14-2006, 10:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wanting to go the NA path

What mods other than an I/H/E would I need to do run a decent na setup? My target goal is somewhere around 210 to the wheels. What parts and what companies are good that I would need to achieve this goal? I have a AEM intake, Mugen header and mugen exhaust.
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if i were you, i'd search the N/A library made by artifex, it answers your questions with reviews and every considerable brand, and even has tips and tricks to make it faster.

it even talks about your mugen header/exhaust and what internals you might want.

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damn your shootin high at 210... even some of the craziest setups ive read about here are havin a real hard time breakin 190.. as a daily driver... if your building a race car you can do anything.. but hell if you got the time and money it can be done.. read some of the setups that these people have... people love to talk about their setups and what theyve dynoed at..anyway good luck man
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200whp isnt hard to achieve nowadays. If you pick your bolt on's correctly you will be close if not at 200whp. Then cams and tuning will put you over that mark.
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