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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: DE
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![]() Hey everyone,
New to your forum...as you can see im a vette guy...I had a few 5.0's before i switched over but thats another story ![]() Anyway a buddy of mine just bought a 97 cobra and asked me if i could get some info.. Any advice on some mods would be great I figured best thing to do would be to start out with an off road h pipe, and some decent exhaust (Borla or Flows) and then go from there... Is there any "free" horsepower that can be free'd up ? I remember the 5.0's had the air intake silencer that could be yanked out.. Thanks again And save your chevy flames :P j/k -jon ------------------ 1994 Black/Black 6speed, PowerEffects Exhaust, K&N OpenAir, AirFoil more to come... 13.037 @ 109.16 sooo close to 12's 13.055 @ 109.64 w/2.153 60foot best mph run.. ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA
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![]() No flames will be coming from me-I'm a former Chevelle and Camaro owner and come from a family of Corvette owners. I love them all. Great picture of your car with the flames in the tire tracks, what did you use to make that picture?
Your buddy's car needs gears, headers-H or X pipe-cat-back system, pulleys. Those I think are the best starters. I just did the full exhaust (sans headers for now), pulleys, throttle body swap-gears are in two weeks. I think these would be the best immediate improvement until he decides to get into swapping intakes and so forth. ------------------ Todd 1995GT Cobra look-alike pulleys; Flowmaster cat-back; 65mm TB; Cobra R's, front, and wing; FMS aluminum driveshaft, Mac off-road H pipe e-mail: todd5874@bellsouth.net |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Sterling Heights,Michigan
Posts: 129
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![]() The exhaust is a good place to start, I prefer the X pipe over the H pipe simply because with the X pipe you make more horsepower at the top end. With the H pipe you gain more tourqe at the low end. And with the Cobras you can put a 4.10 or even better a 4.30 rear end gear to make up for the less amount of tourqe you get from the X.
I suggest a cold air kit with a k&n air filter, along with the steeda timing adjuster, pulleys, many people use the steeda pulleys because the crank pulley uses it's own dampner for saftey reasons. Hope I helped, Will ![]() ------------------ 98Cobra-3.73,Offroad Xpipe,Flowmasters,Mac Cold air,SteedaTiming Adjuster17deg,Autometer Shiftlight,NittoDragRadials |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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![]() I will pass the info along Also..i found another cool forum www.corral.net |
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