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Old 03-27-2005, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default WHERE to start for preformance on the 2.0 4cyl?

I just purchased a 2005 tibby with the 4cyl/ 4spd and want more power out of it where should i start? Im pretty new to the tuning aspect. I have only worked on chevy v8's in the past.
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Default Re: WHERE to start for preformance on the 2.0 4cyl?

welcome to the site. 2.0 huh...well, which direction do you want to go? NA or FI?

I would get an exhaust. Depending on your local/state laws, figure out how modd'd you want to get.

There is also a good amount of suspension upgrades available.
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Old 03-28-2005, 08:41 AM   #3 (permalink)
 
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Default Re: WHERE to start for preformance on the 2.0 4cyl?

I was thinking about exhaust, electrical (alt., batt, etc..), NOS, i want to try and stay bolt on but not sure what would be best to start with. Ill probly start with a header and exhaust.

Is one of the performance chips worth it and if so which one?

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Default Re: WHERE to start for preformance on the 2.0 4cyl?

Your best would be to start with an intake, then a header, then exhaust.

A short shifter and some type of suspension work (springs or coilovers, your call) will significantly improve your driving experience as well.

And the performance chips don't do a damn thing.
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Default Re: WHERE to start for preformance on the 2.0 4cyl?

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