I have a 94 Celica st with a 7afe. I already have a intake, straight piped the cat, and megan racing muffler. The exterior of car is done. full graphics, body kit, wing, wheels. I just need to get more hp out of this car. Can I make any adjustments or bypass any thing to free up hp. Any thoughts let me know.
turn the tps to give it more voltage, turn it opposite of throttle shaft rotation, but if you go too far it wont idle and bolt the map sensor to the intake manifold and put the shortest hose possible on it
Thanks for the help. i'll give some of this a try and see whats up. but i have some questions about custom grind cams, is it new cams or modifying stock cams?
Andbolt the map sensor to the intake manifold and put the shortest hose possible on it?
Thanks for the help. i'll give some of this a try and see whats up. but i have some questions about custom grind cams, is it new cams or modifying stock cams?
Andbolt the map sensor to the intake manifold and put the shortest hose possible on it?
Again thank you.
These will be new cams entirely.
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If i'm not mistaken the 7afe comes with about 115hp, so now i'm at about maybe 120 with the mods that are in place. so how much hp will new cams give me?
take your a/c components out all of them, no friction on the engine trust me you will feelthe differnce... reroute your battery to your trunk i tell that to everyone cause it opens up space for more air going to the intake, and if you have c/control remove it and put throttle cable back to t/body, way better control over accelration....MIGHTY
take your a/c components out all of them, no friction on the engine trust me you will feelthe differnce... reroute your battery to your trunk i tell that to everyone cause it opens up space for more air going to the intake, and if you have c/control remove it and put throttle cable back to t/body, way better control over accelration....MIGHTY
Thanks man thats the kind of stuff i'm talking about.
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