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Old July 19th, 2009, 10:59 PM   #1
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Throwout bearing has finally driven me crazy, so it's time to take a break from the truck project to do some work on the daily driver, my 02' GT.

Plans are typical bolt on's of course, (Steeda plenum/tb, headers/x pipe/cat back, pulleys, K&N intake, etc etc) along with a new clutch/flywheel to go in. Figure somewhere around what, 300ish HP or so with the basics if I'm lucky? Would love to see 350, but not sure what else minus a charger would get me up there without having to tear the whole car apart?

Questions are this: A: Would I need a tune after all the basics, and B: With plans for a charger being put off for a bit, are there any of those items I should upgrade/edit now so I don't buy them, only to replace them down the road?
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Old July 20th, 2009, 05:49 PM   #2
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if you don't have a 14 hour day to do the throwout bearing plan on a 2 day project haha. And of course a tune will get more out of your bolt ons or the most I should say
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