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Old 05-05-2003, 06:09 PM   #3
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It won't do anything noticeable for you performance wise. You shouldn't need one unless you have recently added gears, causing driveline vibration. Or if you already have every other bolt-on and are dying to spend some money on your car. Theoretically, they increase the amount of hp put to the wheels by decreasing the rotating mass, but it's probably less than 1hp. Plus, I don't know the price of the Steeda ds, but it's probably overpriced just because of the name.
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