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    this sites alittle Rough on the Opinion side. but it steers ya in the right way

    does Autozone carry the Autolite Sparkplugs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartangl View Post
    this sites alittle Rough on the Opinion side. but it steers ya in the right way

    does Autozone carry the Autolite Sparkplugs?
    yea you can find autolites at your local autozone


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    Good thing I quoted you or my post wouldn't make much sense since you edited your post. lol

    Originally Posted by AdamBall
    God damn why can't you guys just be supportive and stop being such assholes. To me dropping 400+ on my car would be serious cash, cause when I make a 900 dollar paycheck evry 2 weeks and pay 600 just for rent it is a big deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverstreak View Post
    You're paying too much for rent. You should pay no more than a weeks pay per month. So 400. Unless ofcourse your utillities are include then 600/month sounds right. I pay 2200/month for my mortgage so don't feel bad.
    thanks mr. financial advisor. what the funk was the point in posting that? it has nothing to do with anything. dumbass
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    again, grandprixforus delivers.

    nobody asked or cared what yall think is serious money.

    keeping stroking yalls internet dicks. because that is all yall are doing. you are certently not helping the topic.

    yall must have some ****ty personaly lifes to come on a grand prix forum and bash people and talk about money.




    headers is a wise moding decision and they will probably come with everything needed exhaust wise to go from the heads back to the resinator. (manifolds and downpipe)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00gpgtp View Post
    thanks mr. financial advisor. what the funk was the point in posting that? it has nothing to do with anything. dumbass
    so true.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
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    chill
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocafella2032 View Post
    chill
    This
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    Ohhhh buddy
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    yallllllll
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    if people did not begain to bash in the first place nobody would have to chill
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
    its slow.
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    kind of a noob question but will give it a try: any point in buying speed daddy headers for a GT?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MiriV View Post
    kind of a noob question but will give it a try: any point in buying speed daddy headers for a GT?
    If you top swap or get a nice set of heads with a matching cam.
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    i dought you will have draw back from headers, it will move the powerband up tho, as well as the torque curve will come in later.

    considering how cheap headers are getting, i would probably get some over a downpipe/plog set up.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
    its slow.
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    headers has alot better flowing primaries than manifolds. a manifold, even ported can not compare to the flow of headers, even a plog can not compare.

    but with a plog/downpipe set up, you will maintain that lower end torque curve and it should be able to breath enough for that n/a set up. but like said, how cheap headers are, i dont know if i could pass it up.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
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    Quote Originally Posted by blowfishRus6 View Post
    headers has alot better flowing primaries than manifolds. a manifold, even ported can not compare to the flow of headers, even a plog can not compare.

    but with a plog/downpipe set up, you will maintain that lower end torque curve and it should be able to breath enough for that n/a set up. but like said, how cheap headers are, i dont know if i could pass it up.
    Actually i agree. just get headers and call it a day.
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    here is a comparison.
    header


    powerlog


    stock manifold


    you can see in the design which ones are gonna flow better than others.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
    its slow.
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    So did you cancel the order on the Plugs and Coils Spartan GL ? If not try to. Because they are a huge waste of money on our cars. Spend that saved cash on an rockers or acam.
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    ^^Totally agree on this^^..send that other stuff back and get rockers. autolite copper plugs are cheapest and very good.
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    you dont need low end torque. these cars have enough of it, even as a GT.
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