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Old 10-30-2006, 02:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 02 Accent GL 4 door, automatic

First of all I'd like to say Hello to everyone on the forum.

I've dicided to do some work on my 02 Accent, but have no idea what can and what can't be done to it. It's a 02 Accent GL DOHC 1.6L 4 door, autotic transmition.
So I was wandering what can be done to improve performance.

I'm not planning on a big HP increase, most likely just rase to150-170 (if it is posible)


P.S I'm sorry if this metter was already adressed. I can't search at this time. Useing mobele phone to post and search doen't work

Sorry for bad spelling... English is not my first language..

Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-03-2006, 04:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey sorry noone answered you. Welcome to the boards. There is a wealth of knowledge here in posts and people. Narrow the questions slightly and research the areas of the website. If i was a guru i would help but alas i am but a MORON. LOL . Welcome to the boards again.
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I've read the board. Think I'll go with supercharger, what would i need for it? I did search but only found detailed info about turbo

BTW is there a way to install supercharger with out removing power steering?

Thank in advance
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Old 11-04-2006, 02:55 AM   #4 (permalink)
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could luck making 170 with a supercharger and the 1.6, thats what the 2.0s make to the ground with an eaton M45. Turbo is going to be the better way to go for that kinda power output and you can keep p/s
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