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Old 01-04-2001, 03:30 PM   #2
Hammer
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Congrats on the gears....
I think that an Abbot ERA speed compensator will do the trick for the speedo problem.

Unfortunately, I don't know what the Saleen comes with... I'll go through the order I usually recommend:

Performance
1. Gears
2. After-market shifter
3. Pulleys
4. Cold-air induction
5. Subframe connectors
6. After market MAF
7. Sticky tires
8. Upper\Lower control arms

Looks:
1. Eibach lowering springs

The TB probably won't give you much, and the exhaust of the Saleen should be pretty open already, I wouldn't bother with the headers quite yet. (I've also heard that they can be a pain in the rear end)

Some or all of the above may be included in the saleen kit, so modify if needed.

The only other thing I might add that wouldn't cost an arm and a leg or involve engine work would be a small shot of nitrous.

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