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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 23-May 11 From: United States Member No.: 13,108 Region Association: Rocky Mountains ![]() |
Hey guys.
Without adding a turbo or replacing engine parts how can I boost power or at least get all it should have. Have K&N filter and Electronic ignition now. Mostly bone stock 73 injected 1.7. Low ser# btw. Thanks in advance. MW |
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Hey guys. Without adding a turbo or replacing engine parts how can I boost power or at least get all it should have. Have K&N filter and Electronic ignition now. Mostly bone stock 73 injected 1.7. Low ser# btw. Thanks in advance. MW Hey Crash : I'd say carbs , cam , p's and c's and head porting are the easy'est ways to start . but just a little know fact : If you shed weight you gain power to weight ratio so that the way I went lose weight , unsprung and sprung |
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