What Intake, Headers, Exhaust, etc...?
#121
Re: What Intake, Headers, Exhaust, etc...?
Originally Posted by Need4Camaro
The only thing Cold Air Intake does is suck in dense air from the ground which is almost always colder than the air above...
the pavement is hott from the sun
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#127
Fast Toys Ram Air Kit
I'm considering getting a cold air intake for my 2000 Firebird and I've been looking at the Ram Air Kit listed on the Fast Toys website. I was wondering if anyone has one and would recommend it. If not what would be a good intake to get? Also how difficult is it to install a cold air intake?
Last edited by DDFirebird2000; 05-25-2007 at 02:06 PM.
#128
I have flow master exhaust single inlet dual outlet no cat though tell me what yall think.
http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n...aroDriveby.flv
#130
Hello
Hey guys,
I have 3.4 liter v6 1994 firebird, and I'm looking into replacing the exhaust. I was wondering what your opinions are. I'm currently looking into Magnaflow and texas speed rumbler. I've heard that flowmaster sounds good, but doesen't flow good so I'm not as interested in that. As far as pricing, I'm trying to keep it reasonable, under $500. Also, would you reccomend a straight-through catalytic convertor? Thanks for the help!
I have 3.4 liter v6 1994 firebird, and I'm looking into replacing the exhaust. I was wondering what your opinions are. I'm currently looking into Magnaflow and texas speed rumbler. I've heard that flowmaster sounds good, but doesen't flow good so I'm not as interested in that. As far as pricing, I'm trying to keep it reasonable, under $500. Also, would you reccomend a straight-through catalytic convertor? Thanks for the help!
Last edited by J13713; 06-30-2007 at 11:07 PM.
#134
Also, I just bought a 94 camaro and I was told it needs a new head gasket. Can anyone give some facts on head gaskets, where they're located, how to replace them and how much it might cost to have it done or to do it myself?
And is it hard?
Thanks guys. I love you
And is it hard?
Thanks guys. I love you
#135
You better start a separate thread for this. What makes you think you have a headgasket problem? White smoke from exhaust? Oil looks like a chocolate milk? Headgasket replacement is straightforward, but pretty involved process. I think shop will quote you more for replacement, then you paid for a car.