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Old 07-20-2001, 06:13 PM
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-83 N/A 944
I was thinking on buying a new exhaust sytem for my N/A, a bursch to be exact, I've heard alot of good things about them, sound, feel, power, etc. When I brought it up to my dad he didn't car (as long as I bought it ) & when I asked him to help me put it in, he just out of curiosity asked, "Well how much performance do you actually gain with this?". To be honest I don't know, but so I wouldn't sound stupid I said "10-15 Horses". Is this anywhere close to right?
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I think you can add that much power. I think you need to appraoch it from more of a complete systems standpoint to feel the gains. Enlarger the throttle body, get and adjustable fuel pressure regulator and increase the pressure, do the exhaust including the test pipe (no cat). Now you have increased airflow in and out and added the extra fuel which brings the power up.
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