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Old 07-27-2008, 04:30 PM
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Ok, I'm looking to ease into the HP increase for my Lucy. I really don't know why I named my challenger Lucy, but it just seemed to fit (besides my wife wouldn't let me name her Angelina). I have about $2000.00 to spend now and will probably get the Mopar CAI, then some sort of exhaust mod. Any suggestions, especially on what type of exhaust mod.
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Zoomers! There are a couple of threads in reference to the Zoomers. Not sure what kind of performance numbers but they sound incredible.
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I second that. Zoomers kit is awesome.
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I opted for something unique.
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Has anyone put Flowmasters on a challenger yet?
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Headers and tune.
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here is a interesting site. Mods face off LX forum. They have some interesting results. Jim
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Ok, I'll research the zoomers. Watched the thread and they do sound great.
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Andre will be getting some on his as soon as he gets ahold of his car. I am sure he will be letting us know. Watch for his Zommer post...
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I will have the zoomers installed by wednesday. CAI and mygig lock pick wednesday night. I get a free day to drive Thursday, and Friday the torque converter is installed. I have the weekend to add the small stuff like sills, lights and peddle kit.
Monday is a 86mm TB and diablo tune. Then I leave it alone for a while. I have dyno time twice wednesday, and again on the 8th.


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