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So I have a tune, Airaid race intake, and a exhaust(kinda). I want to go with either a intercooler or catless dp next. Which one will be the most bang for my buck as a daily driver. Thanks for your help.... Also, I have one step colder plugs, I can't recall but I believe the gap is 0.22? Help me out on that as well.
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Intercooler.. youll gain more power but most important keep things running much cooler for reliability.. some do the intercooler as the very first mod.
 

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I think the dp will get you more performance over the intercooler im running the MAP full exhaust (dp & catback) huge difference and still have the stock intercooler but you will need the intercooler eventually...lol
 

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Just like I told the 5.0 guys when I had one, don't focus on power adders and power adders when all you'll do is have a spin fest. Do suspension and tires next, they're crucial in a sports vehicle.
 

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Just like I told the 5.0 guys when I had one, don't focus on power adders and power adders when all you'll do is have a spin fest. Do suspension and tires next, they're crucial in a sports vehicle.
True that but I haven't seen to much on suspension just yet besides springs & sway bars unless I'm mistaken...?
 
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I think I might pull the trigger on the IC. It was recommended by Torrie also as the next step... Thanks Greg for the gapping advise also.
 

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Do it, I couldn't wait and ended doing mine Saturday. Let me know if you need some help.
 

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Do it, I couldn't wait and ended doing mine Saturday. Let me know if you need some help.

You went with the FFTEC IC right? How was the install?
 

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FFTech, EcoCore. Install went fine... But, took forever.

They estimate 1.5 hours for a pro, took me about 4... I'll make a thread later. anthony@fftec put some instructions together which were easy to follow. The OEM hose clamps are a bitch, if I did it again it'd be much faster :)

 
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I am sure I could use the help dude. Did you have any help with it?
 

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I am sure I could use the help dude. Did you have any help with it?
Nope, which is why it took me a while. The biggest issue is taking off the bumper, you just need to be careful not to scratch it. Message me once you have it and we'll figure something out.
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