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Old 10-18-2007, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by joel-cs View Post
Sounds like fun!! Initial feedback is that you should do the upgrades incrementally. I am not sure I would recommend jumping into the 3.8 immediately, unless you absolutely know you want that level of power. Suggest getting the suspension setup right first, with cup parts and Motons/JRZ. Then do exhaust, headers and chip. If you strip it I think you will find that it has tons of power and you will be equal to track prepped 997 S's and hanging with stock GT3's (depending on driver ability. of course).
right on.
do suspension first.
since you dont care about street use, strip it.
i wouldnt bother with header and all. just drive it hard, when the motor expires in 2-3 years, stuff a 3.8 in there and you will fly right by my orange pig.
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