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i have a 4 cylinder 95-camry. i just want to know if theres any body that could tell me how to increase my horsepower without the turbo charge i just want something simple and not expesive. i allready have an intake, new exhaust,muffler,changed my spark plugs and thats it.
come to think about it lets say you sell the car for like maybe $1500-2000 and you find a similiar camry with the v6 for at the most $2500-3000. You will be upgrading like about 60 hp and 60 ft/lbs of torque to the car for about $1000 thats like over $16.50 per horsepower and thats really good. Pretty good mod i have to say lol.
Last edited by felonyr301; 11-26-2006 at 03:00 AM.
Yeah Thanks For The Info....... By The Way I Dont Want To Sell Or Trade My Car.... Im Atached To This Car I Allready Put Like 3000 On This Car In About 3 Months..........
I Just Painted Candy Blue Like A Month Ago... And I Like How It Looks...
I Just Want More Horse Power.....
If Theres Anybody With A 4 Cylinder Camry With Turbo...... How Much Did You Spend For The Turbo Kit
The best bet than is nitrous or a turbo kit. You can get a good nitrous setup for around 1200 and about triple that for a good simple turbo kit. Neither is gonna make much more power than the v6 does to start though, just letting you know.
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Get a good air/fuel meter and wideband O2 sensor, an EGT gauge/sensor. make sure your fuel pressure is OK, fuel flow is OK, injectors are in good shape and your engine compresion is OK. Make sure your brakes are 100%, upgrade your suspension. Then your car wil be ready to help bail you and itself out of a bad situation if you know what you're doing. I would never run any kind of boost without every one of these.
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