Keeping car stock
#62
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
If you have SLP dual/dual stock, then yes keep it. That's a good flowing catback.
Otherwise, exhaust is one thing I have to mod, even if I intend to keep a car *mostly* stock. It's a V8, it should sound like one.
Otherwise, exhaust is one thing I have to mod, even if I intend to keep a car *mostly* stock. It's a V8, it should sound like one.
#63
Yes, it is a SLP Dual/Dual . Sounds very good. One of my biggest reasons for not modding the car is cost and dependability. I need to get to work, no excuses. $300 ls6 intake, $750 kooks headers, $350 catted y-pipe, $300-$500 for install. I'm looking at spending at least $2000 for an increased chance of blowing up the 10 bolt. I can't justify it.
#64
See my Sig plus I did the Throttle Body By-Pass since I don't drive it in the winter (car does run better in hot weather now). Putting down 330HP and 342 Torque at the tires (factory tune).
I have been thinking really hard about Long Tube Headers (technically illegal) but I know after I do that then I would want a mild cam.....then after that....then after that....
Leaving it as is.......but damn them Long Tube headers would make my car sound louder = more fun to drive....
I have been thinking really hard about Long Tube Headers (technically illegal) but I know after I do that then I would want a mild cam.....then after that....then after that....
Leaving it as is.......but damn them Long Tube headers would make my car sound louder = more fun to drive....
#67
i feel that fbodys are ment to be driven and driven hard. If you want something easy and relaxing to drive go out and get you a cobalt or an accord. i like to have my cars look bad ***. And if it looks bad *** then it sure as hell better run badass. And that means MODS. When your moms car can outrun your 10 yr old fbody its time for mods.
No matter, how ever fast you are there is always someone faster!
#68
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
This is exactly why I stopped playing the "catch-up" game. If I mod a car, it's only because *I* think that it needs to be faster to satisfy *me*. I will never again mod a car just because someone else can beat me or is faster. If you were to follow that logic, then you'd have to mod yourself to the point of having a 6 or 7 second street car, otherwise you still might get beat. Frankly I just don't see the point in worring about this stuff any more....
#69
Exactly, I never have and never will mod a car just to be faster than someone else. I do it because I enjoy it. Unless you are making enough money with the car to cover the costs of mods and then some, it's just not worth it.
#70
#71
I tried. I really did. Four months later and I've got a cam/pushrods/dual springs, supercharger, high flow oil pump, headers/x-pipe, and on, and on.
I had originally planned on just doing "stock swap" mods..parts from other LS cars that are upgrades to what I have (had). (LS7 exh manifolds, Z51 sway bars, etc...)
But it has gone far and away from that and now puts 600 to the wheels. I just couldn't help myself. LOL!
I had originally planned on just doing "stock swap" mods..parts from other LS cars that are upgrades to what I have (had). (LS7 exh manifolds, Z51 sway bars, etc...)
But it has gone far and away from that and now puts 600 to the wheels. I just couldn't help myself. LOL!
#72
This is exactly why I stopped playing the "catch-up" game. If I mod a car, it's only because *I* think that it needs to be faster to satisfy *me*. I will never again mod a car just because someone else can beat me or is faster. If you were to follow that logic, then you'd have to mod yourself to the point of having a 6 or 7 second street car, otherwise you still might get beat. Frankly I just don't see the point in worring about this stuff any more....
Almost everyone else that is my age, aka most of my friends that are "car guys" definitely don't see this the same. Once somebody does a power mod the other guy tries to top the other person just to say "I'm faster." We're out of high school guys, lol
#73
I drove mine for about 6 months before I did my first mods. Like many, I started out with a catback, and hmmm... sounded better, so I threw on a lid, alright, now... how bout I make it sound a little better, so some headers. Then, went to the strip... alright, how bout some suspension parts, and on and on and on it goes.
I DD'd mine for the first 2 years I've owned it and kept slowly adding to it. Last 2, aside from sitting for over half a year I've actually haven't touched it. Now though, I'm starting to fiddle with it again and drove it for the first time a few weeks ago and now I'm already a few hundred poorer, the bug is back!
I DD'd mine for the first 2 years I've owned it and kept slowly adding to it. Last 2, aside from sitting for over half a year I've actually haven't touched it. Now though, I'm starting to fiddle with it again and drove it for the first time a few weeks ago and now I'm already a few hundred poorer, the bug is back!