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As far as an intake goes....the best performance wise is a vararam, however it is cheaply built. besides the vararam, all the others are about the same. Stay away from the e-bay bullsh*T,(hot air intakes) and pick up a T.B from Fastman, was running catless for a while, but put them back on, and noticed more torque. Cams are a good way to go also. Like I said just Pm me, almost got enuff money for my Procharger...lol
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As far as an intake goes....the best performance wise is a vararam, however it is cheaply built. besides the vararam, all the others are about the same. Stay away from the e-bay bullsh*T,(hot air intakes) and pick up a T.B from Fastman, was running catless for a while, but put them back on, and noticed more torque. Cams are a good way to go also. Like I said just Pm me, almost got enuff money for my Procharger...lol
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OK, so now I've got the exhaust on it, and I'm getting the "PO430" code.
I went ahead and put on the Airaid MIT and put the superchips "91 octane" tune on it, still the "PO430". Any suggestions?
I went ahead and put on the Airaid MIT and put the superchips "91 octane" tune on it, still the "PO430". Any suggestions?
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