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What mod next?

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00BlackBeautyGT

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I don't have too many go-fast mods. See sig. below. What next? It's an automatic so what options do I have. I mean just a regular bolt-on, nothing too extreme. I'm thinking gears like 3.73. What do ya'll think?
 
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00BlackBeautyGT said:
I don't have too many go-fast mods. See sig. below. What next? It's an automatic so what options do I have. I mean just a regular bolt-on, nothing too extreme. I'm thinking gears like 3.73. What do ya'll think?
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headers? what about nitrous?
 
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I would do 3.73 or 4.10's with a Pi stallion or vigilante stall convertor. This combo with some slicks will help you lose a lot of 1/4 mile time. You should gain no less than half a sec.
 

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00BlackBeautyGT said:
I don't have too many go-fast mods. See sig. below. What next? It's an automatic so what options do I have. I mean just a regular bolt-on, nothing too extreme. I'm thinking gears like 3.73. What do ya'll think?
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Definitely do the gears and stall first....no LESS than 4.10's though!
 

1tirefire

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I second gears 3.73 or 4.10
 

Bone Racing

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373 and a alum dshaft
plenum and pullies
 
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CottonBurnerz

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shocks? struts? UCA? LCA? Pulleys? Plenum? TB? Alum DS? Headers? Tires? Wheels? gears? you decide man
 

2Stock

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You got a lot of options. I would start with pulleys, then gears. CottonBurnerz pretty much started you a list that should keep you busy for a little bit.
 

triggz

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J-mod that thing. Get a mechanic friend who knows a decent amount about opening a tranny (pro skills not needed), read directions carefully and do the mod yourself with some educated supervision.

Then get a cooler (stacked plate, not finned), fan is a good extra option..

A ratchet shifter is fun too
 

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no less than 4.10's for an auto
 
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