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Old 01-06-2004, 10:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default What mods would i need to get 90-100fwkw's in my stock excel

i wanna no the cheapest and most practicle way at achieving 90-100fwkw's, and make sure my car can handle the significant power/torque gains?
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Default Re: What mods would i need to get 90-100fwkw's in my stock excel

turbo is your only way outside of a DSM engine swap.
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Default Re: What mods would i need to get 90-100fwkw's in my stock excel

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turbo is your only way outside of a DSM engine swap.
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Wait a sec you have a 2000 excel so it would be a beta swap(engine from an elantra or tiburon) not a DSM Swap (mitsu evo) my bad.



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Default Re: What mods would i need to get 90-100fwkw's in my stock excel

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turbo is your only way outside of a DSM engine swap.
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Wait a sec you have a 2000 excel so it would be a beta swap(engine from an elantra or tiburon) not a DSM Swap (mitsu evo) my bad.



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[Edited by rally_wrc on Jan 6, 2004 9:02 AM]
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there are many other options besides turbo and engine swap. nitrous, lots of na work, etc
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