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Ognob350 07-04-2006 01:48 AM

Horse Power
 
Hey,
I own 1997 Chevrolet 1500. Right now I have a K&N open air filter and a Magniflow exhaust. I was wondering if anybody has any suggestions on how I can add Horsepower but not exhaust my funds.
Thanks
-Ognob

gas guzzlin 4x4 08-04-2006 08:23 PM

RE: Horse Power
 
I here ya, It's minor but a Good Year Gatorback belt and synthetic oil would help a little.

aircleaner 08-14-2006 06:40 PM

RE: Horse Power
 
To gain more horse power your engine has to burn the mix of air and gasoline completely. Even a new engine will burn 70% of the mix, the rest is expelled without burning through the exhaust tube. That's why the catalytic converter is needed. For every 10 galons of fuel, 3 are wasted. But there is a solution, you have to re-formulate the gasoline before it is burned. There is one product that re-formulate the fuel and paid for itself with only one MPG you earn. To learn more about this product, please visit http://www.4-ecorp.com/gmartinez

ALLOUT 08-17-2006 12:48 AM

RE: Horse Power
 
You can reprogram your computer and will get a new truck, get rid of torque management and improve power over factory and your truck will act completely different if you make mods later upgrades are free, call good guys garage 316-258-0358


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