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Old Jun 28, 2007 | 10:21 PM
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what to do for more power

hey, now i got the 5.7l gta running right i need some opinions on what i should do to make her put out even more power things i have done to the car as of is: i have a custom cold air intake, air foil, headers leading out to a true dual exhaust which i will post pics of soon. removed the smog system. AFPR with the ford #24 injectors. What is the proper fuel pressure to run the car at with the fords and what other mods should i do that are priced within reason that will help the car. i do plan on changing the thermostat and i want to make both fans work together. whats a good way to do this and any opinions on other mods to do, thanks

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Old Jun 29, 2007 | 08:44 AM
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Re: what to do for more power

well you can always do a search fro TPI mods and see some of th things other people did. If you want to try doing some porting yourself i would suggest porting your upper plenum and stock throttle body for some small gains, bypass the coolant hose that runs through the throttle body, change all of your fluids to syntheitc, you can also run lower temp fan switches so that your fans turn on early to benifit the thermostat, msd ignition, too much too list.
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