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what is the easiest way to decrease my cars 0-60 time. i tried it and it was like 11 sec and c&d said that the 96 le camry got 60 in 8.3 sec. how do i get my car back down there without leavin my wallet empty
Try intake and exhast. My intake on my 5s-fe 4 banger had decent gains for low end. If that doesn't work....use NAWZ. Youll be running 10 seconds in no time!
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1991 Lexus ES250, 2006 Nissan Altima 3.5 SE
but anyway's the thing is if you want to make your car that much faster, you will be spending a decent amount. mods that don't cost a fortune will only take you so far, not sure if they would be enough to take off 2 seconds from your 0 to 60 time anyway.
but do a search you should be able to find some useful information that way.
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1994 1MZ-FE
Major Mods: Ultimate Racing 2.5" Custom Y-Pipe and High Flow Cat, Brullen 2.5" Custom Catback & some sexy tints...
intake (cold air intake would be nice)
exhaust
headers
port and polish
there are superchargers and turbo's for your car, but that will get very expensive.
try searches using your engine code too: 5sfe
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1994 1MZ-FE
Major Mods: Ultimate Racing 2.5" Custom Y-Pipe and High Flow Cat, Brullen 2.5" Custom Catback & some sexy tints...
i got 2.5 inch piping from my catalytic converter down to the muffler (cat-back system) and i put a short-ram intake and i didn't notice THAT much a difference it might have helped a little bit but you have to remember....it's a fatass car man so a little intake and exhaust won't do much but it's a start...i'm workin on a cold air intake system right now custom makin it but....as far as cost 700 dollars will probably cover an intake and exhaust.....or intake and a header or possibly exhaust and a header....my exhaust cost me .... 220 bucks after labor, piping, muffler, and tax. you just have to find the right shop to do it that won't overcharge. i do believe the weapon R intake for the 4 cylinder camry is like 150 bucks i think you can find it on 2kracing.com if not search around. the only header i know of is made by bosal performance and um.....they're running around 479 dollars so if you wanna dump that kinda money into your car by all means DO...but to tell you honestly i didn't feel much a difference with exhaust and intake but i prolly need to replace the restrictive cat with a more free flow cat system and open it up a little bit....and if you get an intake get a cold air intake if you can but i don't think they make it for the 4 cylinder so haha do what i'm doin and make your own.
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R.I.P. to my "baby" '94 black camry LE
cyber style full body kit,
custom intake
limo tint
OEM integra spoiler
RS limited 17" rims
Yokahoma EVS 100 tires
sprint lowering springs
Silverline dual tip muffler with custom 2.5" catback exhaust
haha laugh if you want but probably pvc pipe....i already have an existing short ram intake with a 3 inch pipe and am planning on continuing 3 in. pipe all the way to the cold air and using little 3 pipe connectors and stainless steel clamps that you can buy at auto zone to help steer the piping around the engine compartment....it'll be a good little project....i may also use my existing intake seeing as how it has a hole to put the Mass Air Flow sensor anyway i'm hopin it will work...i don't see how using PVC pipe would be a bad thing so i'm gonna go for it
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R.I.P. to my "baby" '94 black camry LE
cyber style full body kit,
custom intake
limo tint
OEM integra spoiler
RS limited 17" rims
Yokahoma EVS 100 tires
sprint lowering springs
Silverline dual tip muffler with custom 2.5" catback exhaust
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