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Old 08-12-03, 10:22 PM
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What should I do next?

Can I run a Power FC on my automatic?

Also, I have about 2K to spend on this bottomless pit we call a car!! What do you guys think i should do?

Its a 93 with 35K on the motor, automatic, rest of the mods in the SIG. Advice would be greatly appreciated.
Old 08-12-03, 10:26 PM
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here are just a few minor things that won't cost a lot but will add a little flare or reliability.

1. fan mod, itll cost you like 5 bucks and there aren't any downsides to it
2. aluminum AST
3. convert your tails to 99' spec, should cost like $30 max.

-stephen

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Old 08-12-03, 10:27 PM
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Re: What should I do next?

Originally posted by montegorx7racer
Can I run a Power FC on my automatic?
You can but I believe you lose the HOLD function which is a must for most Auto owners.

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Also, I have about 2K to spend on this bottomless pit we call a car!! What do you guys think i should do?

Its a 93 with 35K on the motor, automatic, rest of the mods in the SIG. Advice would be greatly appreciated.

Koni's and Eibach Springs
Aftermarket Temp Gauge

The rest? Just enjoy the car!
Old 08-12-03, 10:28 PM
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I have done the fan mod, and the aluminum AST. I live like 5 minutes from Gotham Racing so getting things done isnt the problem its what to do, and how can i get the biggest bang for my buck, so to speak.
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Originally posted by montegorx7racer
how can i get the biggest bang for my buck, so to speak.
Biggest bang for the buck? Auto -> Manual conversion.
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What is that going to cost me to have Gotham do it? Anybody on the forum had it done by them to know?
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Originally posted by montegorx7racer
What is that going to cost me to have Gotham do it? Anybody on the forum had it done by them to know?
Honestly? I would do what I posted in my first message. Then, think about the goals you want for your car and how much money you are willing to sink in it. Once you have that done, start saving for what you want. I actually have an Excel spreadsheet of all the things I want to purchased for my car. I just keep checking them off as I go.

I know when I started changing the suspension, it felt like a different/better car.
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An intercooler would be a nice. Get the important things first. I agree Mahjik, suspension is great, alot more fun to drive.




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