new guy with 99 v6.
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98+ had better intakes. I think the 99 still has the cast iron manifolds. You will feel the differents a set of headers makes. Make sure you get all the boltons before you get the tune. Tune by it self is ok but a tune after you free up the exhaust will be better money spent.
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98+ had better intakes. I think the 99 still has the cast iron manifolds. You will feel the differents a set of headers makes. Make sure you get all the boltons before you get the tune. Tune by it self is ok but a tune after you free up the exhaust will be better money spent.
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OP, i checked out the K&N setup. I was looking at $450 for the K&N intake setup and it was supposed to net me between 6-7 horsepower.
exhaust and then a tune are probably the best value.
exhaust and then a tune are probably the best value.
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don't you just love it when that happens? up here in Canada where I live, it doesn't get that cold, but still cold enough that people can't pull stunts like that and get away with it. saving a few bucks on coolant can lead to spending thousands of dollars on a new engine.
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