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Easy! Wear your damned seatbelt! Now that I got that outta the way... Quote:
1.) Light-weight crank pulley: Frees up a little power and gives the car some extra pep. look for one on the for-sale section or head over to microimage to pick one up. 2.) Short-shift kit: Makes shifting a lot more enjoyable, and fixes the stock mushy emotionless shift throw. Same deal as #1, look on microimage or scoop up one from someone selling one here. 3.) Handling: Take your pick -- lowering springs, struts, a rear sway bar. A better suspension can make a slow car more fun because you can stay quick throughout the twists and turns. Ditto for getting stuff: MI or the FS section. Just a quick few things that I've done that are relatively cheap and have yielded some more driving enjoyment (my #3 is lowering springs, BTW). I'm sure that some other folks on here will have some more ideas and help if you need it. Enjoy the ride (and gas savings!).
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