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RE: What can i easyily do for a HP gain? - 5/10/2005 2:01:19 AM   
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im sure i coulda done it myself...but why? it was free.

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RE: What can i easyily do for a HP gain? - 6/30/2005 1:16:44 AM   
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Yep, I also would just replace the air filter with a k&n one... and maybe the exaust as well!

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RE: What can i easyily do for a HP gain? - 6/30/2005 5:09:39 PM   
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i already have an AEM cold air intake system. and i will be getting custom dual exhaust soon...i hope.

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RE: What can i easyily do for a HP gain? - 7/3/2005 7:06:04 AM   
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As far as weight loss just stick with small stuff. Not your comforts and the reasons you bought the truck like A/C for example. Roll pan, fiberglass hood, plastic, and aluminum is the way to go. I go 0-60 in 5.8 second with my seats, dash, door panels, carpet, and dual 12 inch subs in a solid wood box.

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RE: What can i easyily do for a HP gain? - 7/3/2005 1:33:46 PM   
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i dont have the money for fiberglass and aluminum stuff. it just looks hopeless now. whatever.

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RE: What can i easyily do for a HP gain? - 7/4/2005 5:50:50 AM   
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personnally I say to hell ith weight reduction. The only reduction on my ride is the steady loss of fuel. There are too many ways to get speed to do that sort of stuff. An easy one is to figure out which rear-end you have a go get one that is one numerical step higher. A good difference can be made this way and it doesn't cost you all three of your legs if you do the work yourself.

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RE: What can i easyily do for a HP gain? - 8/8/2005 2:19:05 AM   
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under drive pulleys, 160* thermostat, and the throttle plate mod are the next 3 things im gonna do, should cost just a little over a $130 since ill do the work myself.

blazer pulleys are pretty cheap on truckperformance.com (which is also where i got my high flow cat)

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