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Old 12-14-2005, 07:10 PM   #1
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Need More Power!

Just bought a '99 24V 5speed W/88,000miles,bonestock Exc.condition.want more power.It's an everyday driver,I do not tow or haul. I have a 12V so the 24V mod thing is new to me. I was thinking Edge EZ,275 injectors,SPS66,AFE filter,4"exhaust or Edge Comp,275 injectors,SPS66, AFE filter,4" exhaust or any other combo you 24V guys have. P.S. Will a stock clutch hold?
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Old 12-14-2005, 07:23 PM   #2
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An edge comp, mach 4's, and a SPS66 would be a pretty nice combo. Might be a little on the warm side though. As far as your clutch goes, I'd be looking for an upgrade.
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Old 12-14-2005, 07:26 PM   #3
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No you'll fry your stock clutch pretty darn quick with either combo. They hold up pretty well but if you are hard on them they start slipping pretty quick.

I would definetely go with the COMP over the EZ, trust me you will want the power later on. The 275's are good, but if you ever plan on going bigger ( which knowing about your other truck you will ) I would go with some mach 4's or something like that....... The SP66 is a good turbo but maybe not for an everyday driver, might look into the KSB-1 or a hybrid......... Also if you feel frisky, you could get the Mad ECM that's designed to go with the COMP and have some fun with that too!!

4" exhaust is a must as well as the gauges, but you already knew that. Also before doing any heavy bombing, I would strongly suggest tackling the fuel system on that. Get a better lift pump or ditch it completely and go with a Holley blue or equivilant, and upgrade to a HRVP44. These fuel systems suck and need some work to hold up well.


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Old 12-16-2005, 09:19 AM   #4
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Mad ECM and Mach 4's with a PS64 will give you just over 400 hp., with plenty of air. Depends how high you want to go... hp wise. Will need a clutch.

Comp and Mach 4's, with a PS64 0r PS66 will give more adjustability and 450+hp. Will need better fuel system ....Holley Blue, FASS, etc.

If you don't need that much HP... the EZ ( or a MAD ECM) and Mach 1.6's and a PS 62 or 64 would be a great set up. I would skip the RV275's unless on a tight budget... most are not happy with them down the road. With no towing, and a careful right foot, your stock clutch should survive if in good condition. This combo is about 350 hp; your stock air and exhaust would be ok .....but the 4" exhaust would be nice..... along with Scotty's Fuel Flow system.

How much HP do you want?
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