Help me spend some money :D
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Help me spend some money :D
I'm looking for some ideas for moderately priced mods that will give me the most bang for the buck.
I've got ~$500 to spend... What do you think?
The car:
99 SS M6
TSP lid with Holley powershot
Smooth bellows (Fernco )
Cutout (I've got a MAC ORY on order)
The car put down 316/330 as it sits
My thoughts:
I was looking into headers, but seeing as this is my daily driver I didn't want to go too over the top with it.
Catback - I doubt that any catback will flow better than my open cutout
How much difference does a good shifter make in a daily driver?
-Pardon my ramblings... Any and all thoughts are welcome
I've got ~$500 to spend... What do you think?
The car:
99 SS M6
TSP lid with Holley powershot
Smooth bellows (Fernco )
Cutout (I've got a MAC ORY on order)
The car put down 316/330 as it sits
My thoughts:
I was looking into headers, but seeing as this is my daily driver I didn't want to go too over the top with it.
Catback - I doubt that any catback will flow better than my open cutout
How much difference does a good shifter make in a daily driver?
-Pardon my ramblings... Any and all thoughts are welcome
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I agree, headers def won't be going over the top. You could probably get a nice pair of Hookers or Pacesetters for less than 400, in fact I think one of the sponsors is having a sale right now on the Pacesetters. Plus, your car will sound even meaner.
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Looked into it, But I know there is no way that I can install them myself. Gotten quotes of around $400 for an install. That will put me way over my set spending limit.
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I think headers through an ORY and cutout would be a little over the top for a DD. If you kept the cutout capped and had the ORY and headers through the stock exhaust, that should be fine for daily driving and open up that cutout for track days and weekend blasts.
Depending on what headers you get, you could get a short stick if you have the factory hurst shifter. Very inexpensive and major improvement in the feel. If you have the non-hurst factory shifter, a Pro 5.0 would make a HUGE difference. I have the factory hurst with a lou's short stick and I really like it. But I drove my friends who has a Pro 5.0 and it is definately a step above the hurst.
Depending on what headers you get, you could get a short stick if you have the factory hurst shifter. Very inexpensive and major improvement in the feel. If you have the non-hurst factory shifter, a Pro 5.0 would make a HUGE difference. I have the factory hurst with a lou's short stick and I really like it. But I drove my friends who has a Pro 5.0 and it is definately a step above the hurst.
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Are you sure you couldn't manage the install yourself? Maybe someone local could give you a hand, let you use some tools you don't have, etc etc. Where in MI are you? Also, don't know if it's too late, but an ORY through an open cutout probably won't sound very good and a y-pipe is best purchased once you get headers for the most part.
If you are looking for more speed, there isn't a whole lot to choose from for $500 since you have lid and cutout and don't want to do installation yourself. New shifter? Drag radials? Subframe connectors? Cat-back? Cold air induction?
If you are looking for more speed, there isn't a whole lot to choose from for $500 since you have lid and cutout and don't want to do installation yourself. New shifter? Drag radials? Subframe connectors? Cat-back? Cold air induction?
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Originally Posted by blkZ28spt
Are you sure you couldn't manage the install yourself? Maybe someone local could give you a hand, let you use some tools you don't have, etc etc. Where in MI are you? Also, don't know if it's too late, but an ORY through an open cutout probably won't sound very good and a y-pipe is best purchased once you get headers for the most part.
If you are looking for more speed, there isn't a whole lot to choose from for $500 since you have lid and catcutout and don't want to do installation yourself. New shifter? Drag radials? Subframe connectors? Cat-back?
If you are looking for more speed, there isn't a whole lot to choose from for $500 since you have lid and catcutout and don't want to do installation yourself. New shifter? Drag radials? Subframe connectors? Cat-back?
I live in apartment complex, so I have nothing but the most basic of hand tools and absolutely no place to work.
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Originally Posted by CaptUSA
How about some NOS? That'll give you a nice little kick in the pants. Neighbors'll never even need to know.
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I am sure you can find someone local to help you install them at their place. I am always willing to help others! Check the regional forum and see if anyone has a garage, jack and jack stands.
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im also in the field of disturbed as well, u guys are saying pacesetters. how much would they give? and would i lose my gas mileage because ill be comuting everyday to college this year and it is about 30 miles?
edit: oh yea and what about an ls6 intake manifold and new '02 28.8 fuel injectors and fuel rails.
which would be the better and what would be the plus if i get eether or?
edit: oh yea and what about an ls6 intake manifold and new '02 28.8 fuel injectors and fuel rails.
which would be the better and what would be the plus if i get eether or?
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Headers did not hurt my gas mileage, except that i gave it more gas more often b/c it sounded that much better If you are running rich (as i, and most header installed untuned cars are) you might lose a tiny bit, but don't worry about it i bet you don't even notice a diff. A LS6 intake manifold is nice, but it's not worth the money before you get headers IMO. You're looking at single digits of RWHP on an LS6 intake with a bolt on car normally, I *think*, and it makes a bigger diff when you ahve a cam. Suburb of detroit, damn. I would help most people with a header install for virtually nothing if they lived close enough.....I asked because I can be in the very southwest tip of michigan in about 30 mins. Oh well
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Originally Posted by DisturbedOne
I mean, don't get me wrong... I'd LOVE a set of LTs, but the pipes will bust my budget (unless someone here works for pizza and beer )
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TSP has great pricing on Pacesetters right now, they're the new design. They run something like 375. With shipping and tax you're still under your budget. You could probably find a used NOS 5177 kit around here for like 350-400 usually. Headers aren't that bad as long as you can get the car elevated a little. I'm nowhere near you, otherwise I'd bring my tools/equipment over and work for beer/pizza. I am lucky, since I'm retired Army I have access to the lifts at the auto center on post. Try and find out if there is a facility like that near you...its usually 5-10 an hour.
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yea ive been looking into some pacestters, but i have a question.... what would be the benefits if they were coated/noncoated, do i need or want them coated or what?