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LT info
I think everyone says pacesetters are easy to install, but since I am **** I am having a shop do it. I have a few questions.
1st - Im pretty sure you dont tune your car just for lt's but can you tune your car after having them installed and get more hp out of them?
2nd - Approx how much will it cost to have them installed(based off of experience of knowledge).
3rd - Looking at my sig, about how much hp and tq am I looking to gain @ the wheels with pacesetters?
thanks for your response
1st - Im pretty sure you dont tune your car just for lt's but can you tune your car after having them installed and get more hp out of them?
2nd - Approx how much will it cost to have them installed(based off of experience of knowledge).
3rd - Looking at my sig, about how much hp and tq am I looking to gain @ the wheels with pacesetters?
thanks for your response
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Full bolt-ons range between 320 and 350rwhp. You'd be towards the middle to high end of that range given your baseline.
If you're ****, you should actually do it yourself- you'd probably do a better job than your average shop. But, if you have Norris nearby, take it to him, or Vinci, or RevExtreme- all quality places.
Tuning always helps get the most out of any significant change in your setup. If Norris already tuned it, a follow up tune shouldn't be too much $$$.
If you're ****, you should actually do it yourself- you'd probably do a better job than your average shop. But, if you have Norris nearby, take it to him, or Vinci, or RevExtreme- all quality places.
Tuning always helps get the most out of any significant change in your setup. If Norris already tuned it, a follow up tune shouldn't be too much $$$.