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    Hey everyone I just picked up a 2002 grand prix gtp on Saturday. Its got 181k on it but engine and tranny where rebuilt about 10k ago. Seems to drive great and everything works awesome. It does have some stuff done to it to ZZP VS cam, 3.4 pulley, headers, k&n cold air and ZZP tune. Was curious what would be the next thing to do to it from here. I love the car just want it to be a little faster.
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    Welcome to the forum. Would your new car happen to be sort of a gold color?

    Good info here:
    http://www.grandprixforums.net/threa...00-Powered-Car!!
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    Yes it is. Like a gold/tan. Kinda curious as to why.
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    Haha! I troll the Tucson Craigslist pretty regularly. I remember seeing that one listed a while back. The only reason I remember it was because of the ZZP stuff. Don't see too many modded GTP's out here.
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    Ha ok ya was looking to have a bigger car and something unique. Its more my wife's car but I'm already thinking about inter cooling or turboing about the same price
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    For what it's worth... My best "mod" was making the jump to E85.

    You scanning for knock?
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    Not yet seems most mods were done to keep kr down. It looks lime be kbew what he was doing all the supporting mods for everything done but have thought about getting a dyno tune done
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