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    I have a 02 gp gt with a slp intake,slp exhaust,hv insert,hv stge 1 throttle body,dhp pcm 1.0...thinking about getting a powerlog and 3inch downpipe no cat,and poly motor mountsp cat,are they worth it?
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    I'd say they are. You've got plenty of intake mods but you never gave all that air anywhere to go. You'll get a lot more out of your existing mods by opening up the exhaust.

    Though, if you ever plan on going supercharged later, you might want to look into headers now.
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    ^exactly
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    Woo Woo...sorry just following you around here LOL

    Yeah, headers are always a great investment and even if you never go the blown route, they are always helping that car of yours BREATHE
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    I want headers but plog and 3inch dp is more affordable for me right now,though my heart is still with the top swap but I don't have the patience anymore to save up for the swap or put the parts together,but im just curious as far as the 3inch dp and plog is gonna make a difference
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