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Old 03-16-2002, 03:23 PM   #10
ThreePonyStable
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1. I've been looking for info on Drag Radials also, and I found that BFGoodrich get the best reports. People are running 1.6 60 fts on them and a few guys have gone 9s. I'm going with them on my ponys, but they do make a 275/40/17 for your rims. My son will be getting those tires on his LX soon.

2. I was told that 70mm on a near stock engine is a little too big, but with yours it may work nice. If I were you I would go with 65mm, unless you plan on more mods later, and then I would go with the 70mm.

3. I would go with the C&L 76mm unit, I have heard good things about it.

4. I have no idea.

5. Actually a friend of mine gained a few horse power on the dyno from adding a high flow H-pipe over an off road. His ET didn't change though.

6. I would go with a B-303 cam and some 1.7 roller rockers.

7. Be safe and go with some 24lbs and don't forget to get the Mass Air Meter calibrated for the injectors.

I hope some of my research helps you choose your parts.
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