intake? short throw?
Me personally I would rather buy parts from people face to face (too many freinds get screwed over purchasing over the net
) As far as the intakes go buy whatever is the cheapest the all will make the same amount of power you'd be better off getting a cold air intake thou IMO
. Or if you want to go super cheap buy a pcv pipe from home depot and a cone filter
.
Short throw shifters I,m usine a dc SS and I've never had any problems with it.
most of them I've seen are around $100. the b&m one is supossed to be alot better the throws feel more solid but there more expensive
) As far as the intakes go buy whatever is the cheapest the all will make the same amount of power you'd be better off getting a cold air intake thou IMO
. Or if you want to go super cheap buy a pcv pipe from home depot and a cone filter
. Short throw shifters I,m usine a dc SS and I've never had any problems with it.
most of them I've seen are around $100. the b&m one is supossed to be alot better the throws feel more solid but there more expensive
use exaust pipe, but the biggest you will find at a hardware store will be 2", go to j.c whitney and they have a 180 degree 3" bend that you can cut and get some rubber pipe conectors from the plumbing department at a hardware store, i have custom cold air on my'n and it works great, if you go to http://www.teamdelsol.com and go to the how to section there are directions to making one for a sol, just follow those directions but cut the pieces to fit your car.
ebay sucks, mostly other peoples junk that they didn't like or parts that are not up to par to sell in a shop were you can actually look at the part before buying it. I have personal experience with this if you want to argue about it. All the parts we get at our shop that are messed up go on ebay.
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