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    Talking upgrades for Z28

    sup peeps, just bought a Z28 about a month ago, and I am loving it, just a quick question. It came stock, and want to put some bolts on, on it anything I should do first?

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    If you want quick bolt ons a progammer from hypeertech will give you difference, If you want to really feel a difference do full exhaust, it hurts but it does the trick, just so you know headers make great power but are a real bit!%, the longer the header the longer it takes to put on, also long tubes will scratch on big speed bumps.

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    Welcome to the site to both of you are you driving an A4 or an M6?

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    aftermarket air lid=$100
    pacesetter headers and catless y pipe=$500 catback
    hooker catback=$300
    3000-3500 rpm stall, trans oil cooler and shift kits=$650 and up
    ecu tuning=$350

    above will cost you about 1900.
    you will gain 40 or so rear whell h.p and shave off close to a second of e.t with above mods.

    p.s youll also need some drag tires=$ around 300 a pair
    and sub frame connectors=150 or so.
    total above is 2350. now if you need all installed expect to pay about 3k total
    but youll be able to beat 95% of the cars out there.
    now if you really wanna fly and a cam kit installed for around 1300 or so.

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    Make sure you do your research on what brands and what parts you are going to be using together. Make sure they are all compatible.

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