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Posted by msj484 (Member # 1341) on :
 
wuz up everyone. im bout to get a c&l 80mm maf, 9mm ford racing wires, and a mac cold air kit from fender to t/b. i already have venom chip and 3" flows. is there anything else i can do or get for my 2000 GT to make is a lil faster? ill take suggestions from n e 1. thankx
 
Posted by VortechSaleen (Member # 316) on :
 
9mm Ford racing wires on a 2000GT?

I'd hold off on the MAF and chip. Start w/ the simple bolt ons then work your way up from there. Some pulleys, cold air kit, and a full cat-back exhaust system (maybe even some long tubes) would be a good start.
 
Posted by 2000BlackGT (Member # 283) on :
 
pullies, catted or off-road h or x, might as well do longtubes at the same time, short throw shifter, and 4.10s
 
Posted by chosen1 (Member # 1906) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 2000BlackGT:
pullies, catted or off-road h or x, might as well do longtubes at the same time, short throw shifter, and 4.10s

[worship] i agree entirely, but perhaps the 410's first!!! i dont know if you consider a little NOS kit a bolt on, i do, and im sure itll help a little bit.
 
Posted by IRISH (Member # 1629) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 2000BlackGT:
pullies, catted or off-road h or x, might as well do longtubes at the same time, short throw shifter, and 4.10s

He is right!
 
Posted by whitecobra (Member # 555) on :
 
yha do a 75 or 100 shot and get it tuned witha custom burned chip, then youl be crusin [burnout]
 
Posted by Mirza (Member # 135) on :
 
i consider my NX system a bolt on..

So yea....slap on some nitrous and forget wasting 300-500$ for 6 horses..
 
Posted by y2kgt01 (Member # 1257) on :
 
seriously you arent gonna get anything with a pretty much stock 2000 gt with a maf, ur not gonna be finding those wires anytime soon unless they recall the ignition on the 2000 gts and somehow get it back to a distrubitor, and the intake honestly doesnt do much. i made the same mistakes when i got my car. i would reccomend gears, offroad pipe, filter, and a cat back.those are gonna make the biggest difference on a stock motor. then maby later do some headers. i wouldnt reccomend naws unless you get the nozzle kit. ive seen way too many plastic intake manifolds shattered.

[ December 26, 2002, 04:46 PM: Message edited by: y2kgt01 ]
 
Posted by TRY2PAZ (Member # 97) on :
 
msj484-
How fast do you want to go?
What are your expectations?
 
Posted by msj484 (Member # 1341) on :
 
i wanna go fat but as cheap as possible.
 
Posted by whitecobra (Member # 555) on :
 
there is no such thing as cheap when talking about car parts bro!!! save your money and do it right [Big Grin]
 
Posted by PseudoCobra (Member # 1689) on :
 
Get the Gears, a 2000 Gt with 4.10's will smoke a 2000 Gt with all the stuff you're about to get on it. The only bad thing about nitrous is it can really cost you a lot of money in the long run. I say gears and then see what you want to do after that. [patriot]
 
Posted by Quick 88LX (Member # 1950) on :
 
Get a bullit intake and TB to match it and you will notice a big difference. Then add what all these guys are telling you to add also and you will float dude
 
Posted by WildStang (Member # 905) on :
 
if you really want to upgrade your ignition, get the plasma booster. bunchmyfunky did a test and posted the results somewhere on here, you'll have to look around on the boards for the thread. I would upgrade exhaust and gears first though.
 
Posted by TRY2PAZ (Member # 97) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by msj484:
i wanna go fat but as cheap as possible.

Like other people said, there is nothing cheap. You need the basics, full exhuast, pullies and gears. Then if you want mid to low 12's you will need some NOS. You can do all the mods for arond $1,500 if you install it your self.
 
Posted by bunchmyfunky (Member # 360) on :
 
Get Gears, Tri-ax and Nitto's as your first mods. Then whatever you do after that do it in sets. A quick breakdown would be and not in this order you get to decide that. 1. Densecharger intake to TB, 70mm TB and a intake spacer. 2. Pulleys, TA and PlasmaBooster. 3. LTs or leave the stock manifolds, X or H pipe and catback. That right there is good for very low 13s. Then some ET Streets and some suspension work and your in the 12s. Good luck and have fun with it.
 
Posted by msj484 (Member # 1341) on :
 
i wanna thank all u guys for ur help. so far i got venom chip, flowmasters, mac cold air induct system, 80mm maf, 9mm blue wires. now what should i get next? a T/B? if so what size. then what after that?
 
Posted by zinc00gt (Member # 468) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bunchmyfunky:
[QB]Get Gears, Tri-ax and Nitto's as your first mods. 1. Densecharger intake to TB, 70mm TB and a intake spacer. 2. Pulleys, TA and PlasmaBooster. 3. LTs or leave the stock manifolds, X or H pipe and catback. QB]


 
Posted by yesIdid (Member # 58) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by msj484:
i wanna thank all u guys for ur help. so far i got venom chip, flowmasters, mac cold air induct system, 80mm maf, 9mm blue wires. now what should i get next? a T/B? if so what size. then what after that?

In 1999 Ford introduced coil-on-plug technology to the Mustang crowd; in other words, you won't be needing those "blue wires" [Wink] . Pop your hood and take a look [Big Grin] .

ET Streets on draglites, 4.10s, offroad x-pipe (if you like NOISE), and a Triax are good first mods and a recipe for mid to low 13s.

Follow those upgrades with a plasma booster, underdrives, and a timing adjuster.

Once you start modding there's no stopping [Razz] .

Oh yeah, there are no "cheap" 4.6 mods...
 




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